FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 final Live Streaming
The game will be broadcast live on TV on UNIVERSO, FOX, Peacock, and Telemundo; and is available to stream online live through Sling TV and fuboTV.
How to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup match between Spain and England, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Spain Women and England Women will be looking to lift their maiden Women’s World Cup trophy, but there can be only one winner in Sunday’s final showdown at Stadium Australia.
La Roja are vying for their first major trophy, their previous best being a third-place finish at the 1997 UEFA Women’s Championship. Apart from the 4-0 defeat to Japan, Jorge Vilda’s side had a memorable run and overcame Sweden 2-1 in the semi-finals.
On the other hand, England pretty much swept through the group stage but had to rely on a shoot-out victory over Nigeria in the round of 16.
However, that didn’t stop Sarina Wiegman from reaching her fourth straight final in a major tournament as the Lionesses defeated co-hosts Australia 3-1 in the last four.
Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channels, streaming details, and more.
Spain Women vs England Women kick-off Time
Date August 20, 2023
Kick-off time 6 am EDT
Venue Stadium Australia
The FIFA Women’s World Cup match between Spain and England will be played at Stadium Australia located in the Sydney Olympic Park suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
It will kick off at 6 am EDT on August 20 in the United States (US).
Team News and Squads
Spain Women Team News
Alba Redondo and Salma Paralluelo will not mind enduring a little pain to feature in a World Cup final, even if it means coming on as substitutes.
Redondo, Aitana Bonmati, and Jennifer Hermoso are two goals behind the leading Golden Boot contender in Japan’s Hinata Miyazawa.
It’s a perfect time for Oihane Hernandez to return from suspension as well, although Olga Carmona is more likely to start in the back four, while Esther Gonzalez will fancy her chances of starting up front.
Spain Women possible XI: Coll; Batlle, Paredes, Codina, Carmona; Bonmati, Abelleira, Hermoso; Redondo, Caldentey, Gonzalez
Position Players
Goalkeepers Coll, Misa, Salon
Defenders Andres, Batlle, Carmona, Codina, Galvez, Hernandez, Paredes
Midfielders Abelleira, Bonmati, Guerrero, Perez, Putellas, Zornoza
Forwards Caldentey, Del Castillo, Gonzalez, Hermoso, Redondo, Navarro, Paralluelo
England Women Team News
England boss Wiegman will have a tough decision to make choosing between Ella Toone and Lauren James, the latter returning from a suspension, to feature just behind Lauren Hemp in the attack.
James may have to make way for the currently in-form Toone, which would make for an unchanged line-up from the Australia win.
Hemp, James, and Alessia Russo, with three goals to their name, are also among those chasing the Golden Boot award.
England Women possible XI: Earps; Carter, Bright, Greenwood; Bronze, Stanway, Walsh, Daly; Toone; Russo, Hemp
Position Players
Goalkeepers Earps, Hampton, Roebuck
Defenders Bronze, Charles, Greenwood, Bright, Wubben-Moy, Morgan, Carter
Midfielders Walsh, Stanway, Toone, Nobbs, Coombs, Zalem
Forwards James, Daly, Hemp, Kelly, England, Robinson, Russo
Head-to-Head Record
England cost Spain a spot in the semi-finals of the 2022 UEFA Women’s Championship and went on to win the tournament. That was the last meeting between the two sides.
La Roja pipped England to the runners-up prize at the 2020 SheBelieves Cup, while the Lionesses defeated Spain 2-0 to finish atop Group D at the 2017 edition of the Women’s Euro among the last five encounters of the fixture.
Date Match Competition
Jul 20, 2022 England 1-1 (2-1 AET) Spain UEFA Women’s Championship
Feb 20, 2022 England 0-0 Spain Arnold Clark Cup
Mar 11, 2020 England 0-1 Spain SheBelives Cup
Apr 9, 2019 England 2-1 Spain Friendlies Women
Jul 23, 2017 England 2-0 Spain UEFA Women’s Championship
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