⚽ England W vs Spain W - Match Preview (Kick-Off: 18:00)
Female football fans are in for a thrilling showdown today at 18:00 as England Women take on Spain Women in what promises to be an exciting international match. Both teams are powers to be reckoned with on the women's football scene and have personal strengths to bring to the pitch.
Head-to-Head (H2H) Stats
England W vs Spain W is now a more intense rivalry in the last couple of years. Let's have a brief look at their recent H2H records:
- Last 5 Meetings:
- ⚔️ England W 2-1 Spain W (2023 World Cup Final)
- ⚔️ Spain W 1-1 England W (2022 Euro Semifinal, England won on penalties)
- ⚔️ England W 0-1 Spain W (2021 Friendly)
- ⚔️ Spain W vs England W 0-0 (2019 SheBelieves Cup)
- ⚔️ England W vs Spain W 3-2 (2017 Euro Group Stage)
Overall Record:
- England W wins: 2
- Spain W wins: 2
- Draws: 1
This balance reflects just how evenly the two sides match up.
Players to Watch
England Women:
- Lauren Hemp – The speedy winger has been in fantastic form and will be key in breaking down Spain's defence.
- Keira Walsh – Her control of the midfield will be crucial against her Spanish counterparts.
Spain Women:
- Aitana Bonmatí – Recent FIFA Women's Player of the Year winner, she dictates the tempo for Spain.
- Ona Batlle – A key full-back with close links to the English game through Manchester United.
Prediction and Tactical Insight
Spain will win a closely contested game but in possession. England will counter-attack and catch out the opposition. Walsh and Bonmatí's midfield encounter could decide this match.
Expected Score: England W 1-1 Spain W
(Assuming it's a knockout situation, extra time or penalties)
Where to Watch
You can watch the England W vs Spain W live at 18:00 on:
- BBC iPlayer (UK)
- La 1 / RTVE (Spain)
- FIFA+ (International coverage)
- LiveScore for live match reports
External Resources
- England Women Team News – The FA
- Spain Women Squad – RFEF
- FIFA Women's World Rankings
- Head-to-Head Stats – Flashscore
Final Thoughts
England W v Spain W today at 18:00 is more than a friendly—it's war of styles, determination, and pride. You're either a Lioness or La Roja supporter, but you won't want to miss this world-class full-throated clash.