England Women against Spanish Women: Review, Predictions and Sets

England will take over Spain this Wednesday night in the UEFA Women’s League at Wembley.
Two sides will meet for the first time from the FIFA World Cup final in 2023, where Spain escaped 1-0 winners thanks to the goal of the first half from Olga Carmon.
No team proved to be very convincing in the day of a league of nations, as Spain performed a 2-0 deficit to achieve 3-2 victory from Belgium in dying moments. As regards Lavasecond half equalizer from Barcelona striker Kika Nazereth Foreign departure of Sarina Wiegman Portugal with one point.
Since both sides desperately want to prove their strength ahead of the European Championship this summer, the blockbuster plays under the port of Wembley stadium will surely have fun.
Here 90min A game guide between European and world champions …
England against the Spanish head record to head
England |
Spain |
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England 1-1 Portugal – 21/02/25 |
Spain 3-2 Belgium – 21/02/25 |
England 1-0 Switzerland – 03/12/24 |
Spain 4-2 France- 03/12/24 |
England 0-0 United States – 30/11/24 |
Spain 5-0 South Korea – 29/11/24 |
England 2-1 South Africa – 29/10/24 |
Spain 1-1 Italy – 29/10/24 |
England 3-4 Germany – 25/10/24 |
Spain 1-1 Canada – 25/10/24 |
Earth |
TV channel/live stream |
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United Kingdom |
ITV4, ITVX |
Lucy Bronze crossed in front of this, withdrawn as a precaution against Portugal, and Wiegman reported on new injuries when she talked to the press on Tuesday.
England are without basic chambers Lauren and Georgia Stanway in this composition after being undergoing knee surgery in recent months. The questions were asked that Sarina Wiegman decided to replace Stanway, which has been a key player of Lioneses in recent years.
Grace Clinton entered the starting lineup in Portugal last week and put a solid screen from the center of the midfielder, But there are still improvements to make.
England predicted a setup over Spain (4-3-3): Earps; Bronze, Bright, Williamson, Charles; Walsh, Toone, Clinton; Park, Russo, James
Spain will interfere with the absence of Ballon D’Or winners of Alexia Putellas as they oppose European champions at Wembley after the striker injured ankle with Barcelona.
Benfica Cristina Martin-Prieto helped the Spanish attack last week against Belgium, scoring in the 96th minute to save three points. Montse to that side will rely on the same magic with many talent on their bench to test the trembling laves.
Mariona Caldentey, she Batlle, Lucia Garcia, Laia Aleixandri and Leila Ouhabi are all known names of the WSL audience, past or present.
Spanish predicted a setup over England (4-3-4): Coll; Batlle, Aleixandri, Paredes, Ouhabi; Abellera, Bonmati, Lopez; Caldentey, Palaelo, Pina
This blockbuster will be difficult to call, especially given the fact that none of the sides have been in order in the last months. Spain picked up three victories from their last five games, while Lavese only took two victories at the time.
Since the euros will be on the horizon, both countries hope to consolidate this as a way to measure their level again best. Sarina Wiegman will have to make changes to the earlier footsteps to ensure that England does not lose sight of the game, where, as it may need to think more into the starting lineup of Spain.
Both sides host a multitude of exciting talent in the attack, while their defense leaves a lot to wish. The Wembley stadium’s port match will be too close to the call.