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England will be Spain's rival in Sunday's final showdown

The National Team will face the British in Sydney, vying to lift the World Cup trophy

Exactly thirteen months after their encounter at Wembley during the quarter-finals of the last Euro Cup, Spain and England will meet this Sunday in the match that will determine the winner of the 9th FIFA Women's World Cup.

Following Spain's dazzling victory over Sweden, it was the British team who secured their spot with a strong win against the host, Australia, with a score of three goals to one in the tournament's second semifinal.

Spain and England will contest their first World Cup final in history, with a previous head-to-head record of three victories for Spain, three draws, and six wins for the British side.

Goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp, and Alessia Russo secured the victory for the reigning European champions, who, like Spain, will compete in the World Cup final in Sydney on Sunday, marking their first appearance in a World Cup final.

The Australia Stadium will host this crucial clash on August 20th, starting at 12:00 in Spanish Peninsula time, with live television coverage provided by La1 de TVE.