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England vs Spain LIVE: Lionesses team news and line-ups from Wembley ahead of Nations League clash - Yahoo Sport

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England face Spain for the first time since the Women’s World Cup final as the Lionesses look to lay down statement at Wembley ahead of this summer’s Euros.

Spain defeated England 1-0 in Sydney 18 months ago thanks to Olga Carmano’s goal, in a match that was overshadowed by Luis Rubiales kissing forward Jenni Hermoso without her consent during the trophy celebrations.

The Lionesses have stood in solidarity with Spain ahead of their first meeting since then, in what is also an important match for Sarina Wiegman’s side in their Nations League campaign.

England were held to a 1-1 draw by Portugal on Friday while Spain scored two stoppage-time goals to defeat Belgium 3-2 to take charge of Nations League Group A3.

Wiegman’s side are building up to the European Championships in Switzerland so a meeting of the European champions and world champions will reveal a lot about both teams ahead the summer.

18:04 , Arthur Ferridge

The Lionesses have never lost at home to Spain, winning five of their eight encounters. The most recent of those wins, though, was nearly three years ago, when a late Ella Toone equaliser and extra-time Georgia Stanway winner put England into the semi-finals of Euro 2022. England would go on to win the tournament.

Despite that, Spain have impressive form on the road, winning six of eight away matches under Montse Tome, the manager appointed in September 2023.

Spain are also the most efficient goalscorers in the Women’s Nations League, scoring more goals per game (3.4) than any other nation.

17:57 , Arthur Ferridge

Alessia Russo said the Lionesses are not interested in taking revenge for the 2023 World Cup Final defeat, where Olga Carmona’s first-half goal ultimately made the difference.

She said: “Revenge kind of reflects on the past a little bit. We’re a new team and we’ve got lots of new faces and lots of new qualities within the squad now.

“We don’t want to be looking back. Obviously, it hurt. You can ask every player that was in that game and it wasn’t nice to lose out but we want to be moving forward.

“We’ve got a new opportunity – we’re back at Wembley and we’ve got all of our fans there and we’re really looking forward to it.”

17:45 , Arthur Ferridge

Oddly, it is not a particularly easy question to answer. England have only lost one of their last nine, a 3-4 friendly loss to Germany at Wembley in October, but have failed to impress in more recent fixtures, edging past Switzerland 1-0 and grinding out a goalless draw against Emma Hayes’ USA.

A laborious 1-1 draw to Portugal last time out has become a case study of the side’s recent struggles: the Lionesses showed a lack of urgency and struggled to convert their chances, with Sarina Wiegman facing criticism for her late substitutions, only one of which came before the 80th minute.

The Lionesses will need to show more conviction if they are to take any points away from tonight’s encounter.

17:40 , Jamie Braidwood

Sarina Wiegman praised the courage of Spain and the bravery of Jenni Hermoso as the England manager underlined the importance of pushing for change in women’s game.

“First of all that Spain has just a very good team, but it also says that they show resilience and that they’re so brave,” Wiegman said.

“We’re talking about it again today, I think we have to keep talking about it, I would almost say, unfortunately, and we have to keep telling the world that we stand in solidarity with them and hopefully it will make change.

“And I think it only made change, but now we want to talk and play the game tomorrow here at Wembley.”

(The FA via Getty Images)

(The FA via Getty Images)

17:33 , Arthur Ferridge

Las Rojas have been on an impressive run since clinching World Cup glory with a 1-0 win over England in 2023, losing just once in 13 matches since.

A narrow 3-2 loss at the hands of Italy was the one blip, but has been more than counterbalanced by a 7-goal dismantling of Switzerland, 5-0 rout of South Korea, and 3-0 defeat of the Netherlands, whom Spain knocked out of the 2023 World Cup.

While off-pitch news surrounding the trial of Luis Rubiales has continued to swirl around the camp, the team have not allowed it to affect their performances.

17:20 , Jamie Braidwood

When England step out to face Spain at Wembley tonight, there won’t be any talk of “revenge”. Instead, there is a reminder of the importance of speaking up.

The Lionesses may have been beaten by Spain in the Fifa Women’s World Cup final in August 2023, but it was what followed on that night in Sydney that continues to overshadow the world champions and their achievements.

Jenni Hermoso will not be at Wembley, but the England players will continue to stand in solidarity with the forward and the Spanish team after Luis Rubiales was found guilty of kissing her without her consent during their trophy celebrations.

There may be a temptation for England and Spain to banish Rubiales from their thoughts as they meet again on the Wembley stage.

But what occurred at the Women’s World Cup final left such a mark on the women’s game that it cannot be forgotten.

Why England continue standing with Spain as Luis Rubiales casts shadow over Wembley

17:12 , Jamie Braidwood

Mary Earps started against Portugal and it would be a sign that the goalkeeper is Sarina Wiegman’s No 1 ahead of the Euros if she keeps her place ahead of Hannah Hampton.

Lucy Bronze should be joined by Leah Williamson and Millie Bright in defence, while Niamh Charles and Jess Carter are options at left back.

Grace Clinton started alongside Keira Walsh in midfield and impressed, with Ella Toone set to play further ahead. Alessia Russo should keep her place up front with Lauren James on the left wing.

There could be a change at right wing, where Jess Park played against Portugal, and Aggie Beever-Jones or Chloe Kelly are options if Wiegman decides to deploy some more direct pace against Spain.

17:07 , Jamie Braidwood

England have no injury concerns since the Portugal game but Georgia Stanway, Alex Greenwood, Lauren Hemp are long-term absentees and Beth Mead and Lotte Wubben-Moy were forced to withdraw from the initial squad. Lucy Bronze’s withdrawal at half-time on Friday was just a precaution.

17:05 , Jamie Braidwood

The match will be shown live on ITV 4, with coverage getting underway from 7:15pm on Wednesday 26 February. It will also be available to stream online on ITV X. Kick-off is 8pm at Wembley.

Good evening

17:00 , Jamie Braidwood

England face Spain at Wembley in a blockbuster rematch of the Women’s World Cup final in the Nations League.

The Lionesses were beaten by Spain in August 2023, in a match that was overshadowed by Luis Rubiales kissing Jenni Hermoso without her consent. While a verdict in the trial against Rubiales was only reached last week, attention on the pitch turns to this year’s Nations League campaign ahead of the summer’s Euros.

England were held by Portugal to a disappointing 1-1 draw in their opening fixture on Friday, while Spain scored two stoppage-time goals to beat Belgium 3-2 in a thrilling comeback. A defeat for Sarina Wiegman’s side at Wembley would be an early blow for their chances of reaching the Nations League finals, with only the top team from each group progressing.

Follow all the build-up to tonight’s game in our live blog.

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