Comments and predictions for England Women vs Spain Women: A fatal stab from the land of bulls
The match between England Women vs Spain Women in the Euro 2025 women's tournament takes place at 11:00 p.m. on July 27. Nghe An Newspaper analyzes performance, makes football comments and predicts the score.

Latest England Women vs Spain Women team information
England striker Lauren James is racing against time to recover after being forced off in the first half of the semi-final against Italy.
If James does not recover in time, Chloe Kelly will likely be given priority to start on the right wing, instead of Beth Mead, thanks to impressive performances from the bench in the last two knockout matches.
Esme Morgan made her first major tournament start on Tuesday and is expected to continue alongside captain Leah Williamson at the heart of defence.
On the Spanish side, Laia Aleixandri will return to defense after serving a one-match suspension for picking up enough yellow cards.
Athenea del Castillo has made his mark with a goal and an assist in his last two games, but coach Montse Tome is likely to still put his faith in Mariona Caldentey and Claudia Pina on the wings in the final.
Striker Esther Gonzalez has scored four goals in five games and enters the final as the tournament's top scorer, just one goal ahead of teammate Alexia Putellas.
Latest predicted lineup for England Women vs Spain Women
British Woman:
Hampton; Bronze, Williamson, Morgan, Greenwood; Stanway, Walsh, Toone; Kelly, Hemp, Russo
Spanish Women:
Coll; Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Carmona; Bonmati, Guijarro, Putellas; Caldentey, Pina, Gonzalez
Latest England Women's vs Spain Women's football prediction
England women are set to reach their third consecutive major final after showing great character to book their place in Sunday's decider at St. Jakob-Park.

The Lionesses finished second in Group D after recovering from their opening day defeat to France with two convincing wins over the Netherlands and Wales.
The reigning European champions continued their fighting spirit as they came back from two goals down to take their quarter-final against Sweden into extra time and a dramatic penalty shootout. England eventually won 3-2 after 14 kicks.
In the semi-final, England were forced to fight back once again when Michelle Agyemang equalised in the 96th minute, forcing the match into extra time. Here, Chloe Kelly scored from the rebound after a blocked penalty kick, sealing victory and a ticket to the final for England.
Coach Sarina Wiegman made history by becoming the first coach – male or female – to reach five consecutive finals at major tournaments.
The former Netherlands head coach won both previous women's Euro finals, but had to accept runners-up finishes in the last two World Cups, including a narrow 0-1 defeat to Spain in 2023.
Wiegman will be aiming to maintain her perfect record in women's Euro finals, as England bid to become only the third team to win more than one title at the tournament.
In contrast to England, the Spanish women's team have never won the Euros, but they still enter Sunday's final as favourites.
La Roja topped Group B after three wins over Portugal, Belgium and Italy, before scoring twice in the second half to eliminate Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
After overcoming the hosts, Spain struggled against Germany in Wednesday's semi-final, and it looked as though the game would go to penalties. However, Aitana Bonmati shined with a goal in the 113th minute, taking advantage of a narrow gap at the near post to finish decisively from a tight angle.
The late goal was Spain's latest at a major tournament, and also sent them into their first ever women's Euro final.
Spain are aiming for a third consecutive major title after winning the World Cup and Nations League in 2023 and 2024.
La Roja have met England twice in the 2025 Nations League, losing 0-1 away in February, but then winning 2-1 at home in June to reach the semi-finals, overcoming the Lionesses themselves.
However, the 2023 World Cup winners have lost their last two meetings with England at the Euros and will go into the final hoping to beat England for the first time since 2013 – when Alexia Putellas scored a stoppage-time winner to give Spain a 3-2 win in the group stage.
Latest England Women vs Spain Women score prediction
Based on the above football comments, we and the world's leading football sites have given the results of the match.England Women vs Spain Womenas follows:
- Sportsmole:England Women 0-2 Spain Women
- WhoScore:England Women 1-2 Spain Women
- Our newspaper predicts:England Women 1-2 Spain Women
When and where to watch England Women vs Spain Women live?
To watch the live match between England Women vs Spain Women in the Euro 2025 Women's Championship taking place at 11:00 p.m. on July 27, viewers can watch it on online sports channels. Wishing viewers happy moments of watching football.