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England and Spain face off in a crucial Womenâs World Cup 2027 qualifier at Wembley, with Spain ranked first and England fourth in FIFA standings. Both teams aim for a direct qualifying spot, having met previously in the Euro 2025 final.
Hello! Gird thy loins, world â itâs a hugely massively enormous World Cup qualifier!
Involved are the sides ranked first (thatâll be Spain) and fourth in the world by Fifa (no other group in League A has more than one top 10 side, notably), and the two finalists of last yearâs Euros. Unlike England, downed 2-1 by Brazil in a friendly in their first game after winning that title, Spain havenât lost since, but the two teamsâ aggregate scores in six post-Euros matches â England 22-3 Opponents; Spain 14-2 Opponents (and with a much higher standard of opposition) reveal the quality of these sides.
The two teams are competing for one direct qualifying spot for next yearâs finals in Brazil, with the other three sides â Iceland and Ukraine round out the group, both of them currently pointless after two matches â booted into various parts of a complicated play-off system. Theyâll both want to avoid that if at all possible, and ergo would ideally win tonight. The question is whether one or indeed both of them will concentrate not on winning but on not losing.
Pre-match reading! Hereâs Tom Garryâs preview:
Eight-and-a-half months after they locked horns in the final of Euro 2025, England and Spain meet again on Tuesday night in front of more than 70,000 at Wembley. This time it is in qualifiers for the Womenâs World Cup, another tournament in which they met in the final last time out.
Despite the relatively brief period since the game in Basel, Spain have a noticeably fresh look with a new head coach and a crop of emerging young players. They have already won a trophy under Sonia BermĂșdez, who led them to the Nations League title after replacing Montse TomĂ©, and, unlike England, are unbeaten since the Euros with five wins and a draw in six matches.
âThey have some other players, but their DNA stays the same,â said the England head coach, Sarina Wiegman. âI donât think thatâs going to change.â
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Spain is ranked first and England is ranked fourth in the FIFA women's football rankings.
The match is for a direct qualifying spot for the Womenâs World Cup 2027 in Brazil.
Since the Euro 2025 final, Spain has remained unbeaten with five wins and a draw, while England lost 2-1 to Brazil in their first friendly match.

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