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ENGLAND suffer Women's World Cup heartbreak as Olga Carmona's strike wins it for Spain in the final.

Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps made a crucial penalty save to deny Jennifer Hermoso a second for La Roja, but it wasn't to be in Sydney.

England rattled the crossbar early on in the first half as the Lionesses started the final the better side but couldn't capitalise on their dominance.

  • Match result: England 0-1 Spain (Carmona)
  • Live stream: BBC iPlayer and ITV X
  • England XI: Earps, Bronze, Bright, Greenwood, Carter, Daly, Walsh, Stanway, Toone, Hemp, Russo
  • Spain XI: Cata, Batlle, Paredes, Codina, Olga, Abelleira, Bonmati, Hermoso, Redondo, Caldentey, Paralluelo

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  • Will there be a bank holiday if England win the Women’s World Cup?

    Football fans in the UK are excited as the England Lionesses have progressed to the final of the 2023 Women's World Cup.

    After a nail-biting semi-final against hosts Australia, the Lionesses came away the victors with a 3-1 win.

    England took on Australia at Sydney's Stadium Australia which was sold out.

    This is the first time that the England Ladies will have played in a World Cup final.

    Goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo helped to seal the Lioness's place in the World Cup final.

    In a similar reaction, the public is calling for the government to give a bank holiday should the ladies bring home the trophy.

  • More on Sarina Wiegman

    As an international player she gained 104 caps for the Netherlands but her most high-profile job has been her manager role with .

    The Lionesses beat Spain in the quarter-finals at Euro 2022 before dismantling Sweden in the semi-finals.

    Wiegman then went on to clinch her second Women's Euros title with two different nations when England beat Germany 2-1.

  • Who is England manager Sarina Wiegman?

    Wiegman was born on October 26, 1969, in the Hague.

    She began playing football when she was a kid and went on to have a long career in the sport.

    Her playing career began at KFC 71 in 1987.

    Wiegman also played alongside football legends Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly while at the North Carolina Tar Heel's soccer team at the University of North Carolina.

  • Who is Spain manager Jorge Vilda Rodriguez?

    Jorge Vilda Rodriguez is a Spanish football coach and manager.

    He was born on July 7, 1981, in Madrid and has been head coach of Spain's women's national football team since 2015.

    Vilda was once a football player himself, having been a part of Real Madrid, Rayo Vallecano and FC Barcelona's youth teams.

    But after two major knee injuries at the age of 17, he moved into coaching instead.

    Much of Vilda's coaching career has seen him involved with Spain's women's youth squads.

    He took on the role of assistant coach at WU17 and WU19 level before becoming the head coach for Spain's WU17s in 2009, a position he held for five years.

    Vilda is married to his wife María, who he reportedly shares two children with.

  • Can Lauren James play for England in the Women’s World Cup final?

    England's player of the tournament so far, Lauren James was sent off deep into the second half of standard time in the Lionesses' last-16 clash with Nigeria.

    James got into a scuffle on the floor with Nigeria's Michelle Alozie, electing to stamp on her while she got off the deck herself.

    The referee immediately went to look at the VAR screen before brandishing her red card in James' direction.

    James was handed an extended TWO game ban, missing the quarter-finals and the semi-finals.

    But this means she is now free to play in the World Cup final against Spain.

    "Lauren is really sorry for her actions which led to the red card and is full of remorse," an England statement read.

    "It is wholly out of character for her. We will be supporting Lauren throughout and will be putting forward representation on her behalf. We fully respect FIFA disciplinary process and will not be making any further comment until after any decision."

    BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 07: Lauren James of England stamps Michelle Alozie of Nigeria later shown a red card after the Video Assistant Referee review during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Round of 16 match between England and Nigeria at Brisbane Stadium on August 07, 2023 in Brisbane / Meaanjin, Australia. (Photo by Elsa - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
    Credit: GETTY
  • Spain's route to final

    Spain 3-0 Costa Rica (Group stage)

    Spain 5-0 Zambia (Group stage)

    Japan 4-0 Spain (Group stage)

    Switzerland 1-5 Spain (Last-16)

    Spain 2-1 Netherlands (Quarter-final)

    Spain 2-1 Sweden (Semi-final)

  • England's route to the final

    England 1-0 Haiti (Group stage)

    England 1-0 Denmark (Group stage)

    China 1-6 England (Group stage)

    England 0-0 Nigeria (Last-16)

    England 2-1 Colombia (Quarter-final)

    Australia 1-3 England (Semi-final)

    Credit: Alamy
  • Women's World Cup 2023 top scorers

    1. Hinata Miyazawa - Japan - 5
    2. Kadidiatou Diani - France - 4
    3. Alexander Popp - Germany - 4
    4. Jill Roord - Netherlands - 4
    5. Amanda Ilestedt - Sweden - 4
    6. Lauren James - England - 3
    7. Aitana Bonmati - Spain - 3
    8. Alba Redondo - Spain - 3
    9. Ary Borges - Brazil - 3
    10. Rebecka Blomqvist - Sweden - 3
    11. Jenni Hermoso - Spain - 3
    12. Eugenie Le Sommer - France - 3
    13. Sophie Haug - Norway - 3
    14. Hayley Raso - Australia - 3
    Credit: Getty
  • SunSport's prediction

    England have already beaten Spain once, and we expect them to do the same again on Sunday.

    The Lionesses have continued to prove that they are more than capable of winning when it really matters.

    And there is no bigger game than a World Cup final.

    Prediction: England 2-1 Spain

  • Who will be England's star player?

    Lauren Hemp was by far England's stand-out player in the semi-finals.

    The forward has grown in confidence throughout the tournament and is now firmly in the race for the Golden Boot.

    Credit: Rex
  • Jorge Vilda's pre-match thoughts

    Vilda insists that Spain have grown in strength throughout the tournament.

    He said: "At the end of the day it has been a learning process, and I think it has made all of us stronger.

    "Now we can file it (any off-pitch issues) away and put it behind us and think about the future, and think that we deserve to be where we are."

    Soccer Football - FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Spain Press Conference - Stadium Australia, Sydney, Australia - August 19, 2023 Spain coach Jorge Vilda with Irene Paredes during the press conference REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
    Credit: REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
  • How could the Lionesses line up?

    Sarina Wiegman faces the dilemma of whether to change her semi-final winning team to include World Cup star Lauren James.

    James has missed the last two games due to suspension after being shown a red card for stamping on Nigeria's Michelle Alozie in the Lionesses’ last-16 clash.

    Here is how we think England will line-up:

  • Final team news

    Sarina Wiegman will have a full 23-woman squad to pick from on Sunday.

    Lauren James is set to return to the fold following her two-game suspension, but it remains to be seen whether or not she will slot straight back into the starting line-up.

    The England boss will likely stick with Ella Toone in midfield following her excellent performance against Australia.

    Spain manager Jorge Vilda also has a full squad to pick from.

    Star players Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmati are both expected to start.

    Credit: Getty
  • Lionesses chasing history

    Good evening and welcome to SunSport’s live blog of the Women’s World Cup final!

    England's Lionesses booked their spot on the bill with a thrilling 3-1 win over Australia this week.

    But now Sarina Wiegman has her eyes firmly set on the prize.

    This will be England’s first-ever Women’s World Cup final, but the Lionesses are approaching the game with confidence.

    They are set to face Spain - one of the teams they beat on their way to Euro 2022 glory last summer.

    England earned a 2-1 win over La Roja under the lights at the Amex Stadium, but it was a nail-biting affair.

    And with the biggest trophy in women’s football at stake, Sunday’s final is set to be just as tense.

  • England team news

    Sarina Wiegman has a full 23-woman squad to pick from today.

    Lauren James returns to the fold just in time for the final following her two-game suspension, but it remains to be seen whether or not she will start.

    The Lionesses will likely approach today’s final with the same XI that started the last two games against Colombia and Australia.

  • Proud Earps

    England goalkeeper Mary Earps put on a brilliant display between the sticks for her country - saving a penalty.

    However, despite the general consensus of pride of getting to the final - the shotstopper couldn't help but feel disappointed.

    She told BBC Sport: "I'm sure we will feel proud in a couple of weeks but right now it is very raw."

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