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Spain vs. England: date, time and channel of the 2023 Women’s World Cup final

England reached his first final of the Women’s World Cup football and will have to face a flood Spain, after beating the locals Australia 3-1. The victory of the English buried the dream of the Australian hosts to play in the World Cup final after a campaign that led them to the first semifinal in their history.

Spain sealed their ticket on Tuesday by defeating Sweden 2-1, so next Sunday’s final in Sydney will have two teams that have never played a final of this tournament before.

What time is the final, Spain vs England?

The world final between Spain vs. England is scheduled to be played from 05:00 (Peruvian time) and 12:00 pm (Spanish time).

When is the final, Spain vs England?

The match for the 2023 Women’s World Cup final between Spain vs. England will be played this Sunday, August 20, 2023 at the Accor Stadium.

Where to see the final, Spain vs England?

So you can see the transmission of the World Cup final between Spain vs. In England you will have to tune in to the DirecTV Sports channel in South America, while in Spain you will be able to watch it on the RTVE LA 1 signal.

England went ahead in the 36th minute through Ella Toone with a cross shot inside the area, while Sam Kerr (63) unleashed the madness of the home fans with a shot from outside the area that surpassed the jump of the English goalkeeper Mary Earps .

But Lauren Hemp (71) took advantage of an oversight by the Australian defense to make it 2-1, and Alessia Russo (86) made it 3-1 at the end of the game, a bucket of cold water for the local fans.

“We have reached the final and it is something incredible. I have the impression that we have won (the World Cup, ndlr), but the truth is that we have not won it yet, we have only won this game ”recalled the English coach, the Dutch Sarina Wiegman.

Cheered on by close to 80,000 spectators at the Stadium Australia in Sydney, “the Matildas” came out from the start with their captain and goalscorer Kerr, who had played little in the World Cup due to injury.

Throughout the day, the streets of Sydney were packed with fans who came out wearing jerseys, scarves and hats alluding to their women’s team.

But “the Lionesses”, showed their trade as European champions and were not intimidated by the massive public support. They kept a close eye on English Chelsea figure Kerr, whom they know well.

Source: Elcomercio

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