Lionesses seek to tame Spain again and show they are ready to conquer the world
England are upbeat going into the toughest fixture in international football but the hosts’ threat will be amplified by the returning Bonmatí
Lionesses seek to tame Spain again and show they are ready to conquer the world England is set to face Spain in a critical Women’s World Cup qualifier, where a draw would secure automatic qualification. The match is a rematch of the 2023 World Cup final, and England’s confidence is high despite the formidable opposition, which will be further strengthened by the return of Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí. A win would solidify England’s status as a global force, building on their European Championship triumphs.
- England needs to avoid defeat against Spain to qualify automatically for the Women’s World Cup.
- Spain, the reigning world champions, pose the toughest challenge in international football.
- A positive result would demonstrate England’s readiness for a world title, complementing their European successes.
- Spain’s midfield, particularly with the return of Aitana Bonmatí, is expected to be a significant threat.
- England has a 100% record in qualifying so far, having beaten Spain 1-0 at Wembley previously.
- Key players Lucy Bronze and Alessia Russo expressed confidence in England’s ability to handle Spain’s possession-based game.
- England will be without captain Leah Williamson and Taylor Hinds due to injury, but Lauren James is available.
- Manager Sarina Wiegman emphasized the team’s philosophy of always aiming to win, regardless of the situation.
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