Spain, England and World Cup
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The World Cup is the next challenge on the horizon for England, so what might the team look like in two years and what are their chances of winning it?
The Women’s World Cup is held every four years, with the next tournament to take place in 2027. It is currently slated to begin on June 24, with the final a month later on July 25. Brazil will host the 2027 Women’s World Cup, the first time the tournament will be held in South America.
Spain captain Irene Paredes has said she believes that the attitude towards women's football is changing after their 2023 World Cup victory in Australia.
England’s Euro 2025 victory means the Lionesses are now second favourites to win the World Cup in 2027. They produced a magnificent display to beat Spain on penalties and retain their European Championship crown.
For years, Spain's players were hampered by a lack of off-field support. But Euro 2025 showed their fight for elite conditions has paid off
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World Soccer Talk on MSNCONMEBOL confirms date for Finalissima between Messi’s Argentina and Yamal’s SpainAfter constant rumors around the Lionel Messi vs. Lamine Yamal, CONMEBOL has confirmed the date for the Finalissima between Argentina and Spain.
Spain vs. England Preview in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final Fast-forward to this summer, and only three of those 15 players made the World Cup roster, including Bonmati, who has scored ...
Spain, again one of the pretournament favorites, opens World Cup group play with a 3-0 shutout of Costa Rica in which Bonmatí scores the second goal. (It’s the first goal actually scored by ...
The culture within the Spanish camp also appears to have changed drastically from the World Cup in 2023, when they arrived in New Zealand with a divided squad amid a backdrop of unrest around then head coach Vilda.