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The president of the Spanish Football Federation spoke to SPORT ahead of the World Cup final
The Lionesses’ goalie almost retired three years ago and Nike didn’t even offer a replica shirt. Now she has her place back, 1m social media followers, and a final to win
Minute-by-minute report: Will England or Spain be crowned world champions for the first time in Sydney? Join Sarah Rendell to find out
England coach Sarina Wiegman was asked what made the Lionesses so hard to beat and she gave a clear answer: ‘We’re ruthless’. Never has that been more apparent than when English and Spanish holiday-makers go face-to-face by the pool, writes Tom Peck
While Jorge Vilda’s reshaped squad has marched to a first World Cup final, those on the other side of the split have delivered a deafening message: this team do not play for me
Minute-by-minute report: The Matildas’ tournament comes to an end as they face world No 3 Sweden for third place in Brisbane. Join Jonathan Howcroft for updates
The Les Bleues skipper Wendie Renard has been a cornerstone of one of the most dominant club teams football has ever seen – Olympique Lyonnais.
Minute-by-minute updates on the action in Brisbane as the Lionesses enter the knockouts. Rob Smyth is watching on
Minute-by-minute report: Will the defending champions suffer an early exit at the hands of their old foes? Follow it live with Sarah Rendell
The forward wasn’t expecting to play a crucial role for the USWNT. But injuries and her willingness to work on all aspects of her game have reaped rewards