Millions of supporters will be celebrating if they beat Spain at the 75,000-plus seat Stadium Australia in Sydney and make England world champions for the first time since the men's team's victory in 1966
World Cup live: Latest news as Lionesses take on Spain in England’s first World Cup final since 1966
England’s Alessia Russo celebrates after scoring her side’s third goal during the Women’s World Cup semi-final soccer match between Australia and England at Stadium Australia in Sydney England’s Lionesses are poised for the game of their lives, with the whole country hoping they “roar to victory” in their first Women’s World Cup final.
Millions of supporters will be celebrating if they beat Spain at the 75,000-plus seat Stadium Australia in Sydney and make England world champions for the first time since the men’s team’s victory in 1966. Supporters are set to flock to pubs and bars for the 11am kick-off , with the game tipped to give a £185 million boost to the UK economy.
Ahead of the match, the King issued a rallying cry of “roar to victory” and the Prime Minister urged players to bring the trophy home, although neither is attending the game Down Under.
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