When is England vs Spain in the Women’s World Cup final and how can you watch the clash?
When is England vs Spain in the Women’s World Cup final and how can you watch the clash?
- England will face Spain in this year’s Women’s World Cup final
- The Lionesses booked their place in the final after beating hosts Australia
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England will play Spain in the final of the Women’s World Cup final after beating Australia.
Midway through the first half, the Lionesses took the lead thanks to a shot from Ella Toone.
Australia fired back in the second half, with Chelsea striker Sam Kerr scoring from long range. A few minutes later, Lauren Hemp doubled England’s lead. Sarina Wiegman’s side booked their place in the final late, with Alessia Russo scoring the third.
England will play Spain in the final after they placed No. 3 Sweden 2-1 in the other semi-final.
Mail Sport breaks down everything you need to know ahead of the England v Spain clash.
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When is the World Cup final?
This year’s Women’s World Cup final will take place on Sunday, August 20.
Kick-off is set for 11am BST (8pm AEST/7.30pm ACST).
The final will take place at Stadium Australia in Sydney, which has a capacity of 82,500.
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How to watch
The clash between England and Spain will be shown live on BBC and ITV, and can also be streamed on BBC iPlayer and ITV X.
All 64 matches from this summer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup will be broadcast live on terrestrial TV in the UK after the BBC and ITV have signed a joint rights deal.
The move, which includes live audio commentary on BBC 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra, comes after FIFA and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) agreed to extend their existing media rights partnership.
There was a threat of a broadcast blackout in Europe’s Big Five countries – England, Spain, Italy, Germany, France – after bids of £800,000 – £8 million ($1 million – $10 million), which according to Gianni Infantino were dishonest.
The Lionesses will meet Spain in the final after beating Sweden on Tuesday morning
For those who want to watch in Australia, Optus Sport will broadcast all 64 matches live. A monthly subscription starts at $6.99 for Optus customers and $24.99 for everyone else.
Meanwhile, for fans watching in the US, Fox Sports will be showing every game of the tournament.
Mail Sport will be covering the match between England and Spain live, so you can stay up to date with all the action here.
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