England proved they can defeat one of their fellow favourites for the Euros this summer — and Sarina Wiegman's team have room to improve
England's Millie Bright, left, controls the ball as Spain's Mariona Caldentey, 3rd left, challenges during the Women's Nations League soccer match between England and Spain at Wem
1981 Transfers to Boca Juniors for $1.96m. 1982 Plays his first World Cup for Argentina, scoring twice, but also getting sent off. Afterwards he is transferred to Barcelona FC for a then world record $9.81m. 1983 Wins the Spanish Cup with Barcelona 1984 Transfers from Barcelona to Serie A Napoli for another record fee of $13.54m. 1986 Captains Argentina to World Cup Victory, scoring two goals against England on the way, the first, the infamous "Hand of God" and the second an incredible 50 meter run voted "Goal of the Century" in a 2002 FIFA poll.
Tonight's match between Spain and England holds significance on multiple levels for Caldentey and her team-mates
England proved they can defeat one of their fellow favourites for the Euros this summer — and Sarina Wiegman's team have room to improve
Hannah Hampton and Lauren James were in fine form as England triumphed 1-0 over a toothless Spain in the Nations League.
England secured an impressive Nations League victory over reigning champions Spain. On a night when the floodlights temporarily went off at Wembley in the second half, England shone bright in their first match against the world champions since the 2023 Women’s World Cup final in Sydney,
Two of Europe's heavyweights go head-to-head at Wembley on Wednesday in a repeat of the Women's World Cup final as England host world champions Spain.
The lights went out on England and Spain in their Nations League clash at Wembley Stadium. European champion England led world champion Spain 1-0 early in the second half when stadium was suddenly cast into darkness when the floodlights shut down.
While Sarina Wiegman praised Jenni Hermoso for her ‘remarkable courage’, there is a reason the Lionesses won’t stop talking about the incident that overshadowed the Women’s World Cup final
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