England defeated Spain at Wembley as Jess Park’s goal secured victory for the Lionesses in the rematch of the Women’s World Cup final.
England secured an impressive Nations League victory over reigning champions Spain. On a night when the floodlights temporarily went off at Wembley Stadium in the second half, England shone brightly in their first match against the world champions since the 2023 Women’s World Cup final in Sydney, Australia.
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The lights went out on England and Spain in their Nations League clash at Wembley Stadium. European champion England led world champion Spain 1-0 early in the second half when stadium was suddenly cast into darkness when the floodlights shut down.
England proved they can defeat one of their fellow favourites for the Euros this summer — and Sarina Wiegman's team have room to improve
LB: Olga Carmona — The Real Madrid left back is a regular starter for Spain despite coming in and out of her club's starting lineup over recent weeks. England fans will be haunted by her presence after she scored the winning goal at the 2023 World Cup.
Hannah Hampton and Lauren James were in fine form as England triumphed 1-0 over a toothless Spain in the Nations League.
In a repeat of the FIFA Women’s World Cup final, England gained revenge on world champions Spain by defeating them at Wembley Stadium in the UEFA Women’s Nations League.
England face Spain in the Nations League on Wednesday night after being limited to a frustrating draw against Portugal in the opener; three problems facing Sarina Wiegman including Lauren James best position,
Dutch manager Sarina Wiegman has faced Spain on six occasions as a coach, and only once has she tasted victory. Her teams have managed just two goals against Spain, conceding seven in return
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Football betting sites make Spain the favourites to win at Wembley at 8/11, while England are 17/5 and you can get 29/10 on a draw. The two sides have met 12 times so far and it’s England who lead the head-to-head 6-3 while three meetings have ended all square.
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