Spain’s choice Pre-measured England In Australia vs New Zealand World Cup Final At the stadium in Sydney, Australia, the two European teams will be looking for the first title in their history. Regardless of the outcome next Sunday, August 20, the Women’s World Cup will have the new champions and the fifth nation in history after USA (4), Germany (2), Japan and Norway.
La Roja beat Sweden in agonizing fashion in the final minutes of the semi-final thanks to goals from Salma Baralulo (81′) and Olga Carmona (89′). George Vilda’s men are making history after reaching their first ever final and will be looking for something unprecedented in the history of women’s football: Be the reigning world champion in Under-17, Under-20 and Senior categories.
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For their part, goals from Ella Dunne (36′), Lauren Hemp (71′) and Alessia Russo (86′) saw England beat hosts Australia 3-1.. Sarina Weigmann, led by reigning European champion Sarina Weigmann, is set to make her second consecutive final appearance at the Women’s World Cup. Well, he was in charge of the Netherlands in the 2019 edition as they fell 2-0 against the USA, so he will be looking to add to his maiden World Cup title this year.
“I’m very proud of the team. The way he’s adapted at all times has been incredible, before the match, during the match and in this match (against Australia). How we progressed and found a way to win. Let’s prepare for Spain. We want to win the final,” he announced Coach After defeating Australia in the semi-finals.
- Date: Sunday 20th August
- Time: 04:00 am
- Venue: Stadium Australia, Sydney.
- Streaming: ViX+
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