England would face Spain Kick-off is scheduled for 20:00 Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) in Sydney, NSW, on Sunday 20 August.
18th August 2023 10:07 AM
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which is the ninth edition will reach a suitable climax on Sunday when England or Spain are crowned champions for the first time.
About 75,000 fans are expected to get a firsthand feeling of the final of a World Cup that began with 32 teams, compared to four years ago, which had 24 countries that participated and saw many of the favourites fall early.
Meanwhile, Germany bowed out in the group phase together with Brazil, Italy and Olympic champions Canada, then holders the United States followed them out the trapdoor in the last 16, which was their earliest exit ever.
South Africa, Jamaica, and Morocco all reached the last 16 for the first time, and Colombia made a maiden quarter-final appearance before a 2-1 defeat to England.
The exploits of the lower-ranked sides are evidence that the gap has closed significantly in international women's football, but in the end, it is two of the leading sides who will contest the final.
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