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

Alessia Russo says Spain players have ‘acted with class’ after Rubiales sentenced over nonconsensual kiss

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.

Follow all the latest updates from Wembley in our live blog below:

LINEUPS: Wiegman and Tomé lay their cards on the table

Both sides have gone for strong lineups.

Just the one change for England, as Chelsea’s Hannah Hampton comes in for Mary Earps. Spain rotate more, adding Lucia Garcia up top and dropping Mariona Caldentey into midfield.

Here are the full lineups:

England: Hampton; Bronze, Williamson, Bright, Charles; Clinton, Walsh, Toone; Park, Russo, James

Spain: Coll; Batlle, Parades, Mendez, Carmona; Aleixandri, Bonmati, Caldentey; Paralluelo, L Garcia, Pina

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:51

Mariona Caldentey to pull the strings for Spain

Another Arsenal star set to star at Wembley is Mariona Caldentey. She has become a quick fan favourite in N5, often deploying on the wings or as a roaming attacking midfielder, scoring five goals so far in her debut season.

She takes up a similar role in the national setup, racking up more goal contributions than any other member of the Spain squad since the start of last year (12).

Caldentey remains on red-hot form, too, with one goal and three assists in her last three appearances.

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:50

One to watch: Alessia Russo

With every passing day, it gets harder to discuss the Lionesses without mentioning Alessia Russo.

After a slow start to the season, she has rediscovered her best form under Renee Slegers, recovering to eight goals and two assists in 14 appearances. That is translating well into her international performances.

She has been involved in more goals than any other England player since the start of 2024 (7).

Spain are proving to be something of a bogey team, though. She is yet to score against Las Rojas in three appearances (127 minutes).

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:46

Last time out: Spain 3-2 Belgium

Las Rojas kicked off their Nations League campaign with an all-action win over Belgium at Estadio Ciudad de Valencia.

They left it late to secure the three points, adding two injury-time goals to equalise and take the lead.

Mariam Toloba opened the scoring for Belgium after 18 minutes, with Inter Milan’s Tessa Wullaert doubling the advantage with 72 minutes on the clock.

Claudia Pina would pull one back for the hosts with less than a quarter of an hour remaining before Lucia Garcia of Barcelona equalised with a 92nd-minute tap-in.

The winner would come just four minutes later as calamitous Belgium defending failed to dispossess Salma Paralluelo, whose deflected shot was finished by Cristina Martin-Prieto, triggering emphatic celebrations on the Spanish bench.

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:41

Montse Tomé is expecting fireworks under the Wembley arch

Tomé is clearly relishing the prospect of a first trip to Wembley Stadium as the national team manager. After downing France and Belgium in recent outings, tonight represents yet another opportunity to renew Spain’s credentials as the world’s best.

She said: “‘It will be a top level match, between the World champions and the European champions, it has to be a beautiful spectacle of women’s football.

“We plan to play on the front foot, get into the box and score goals and that’s what we’ll be looking for tomorrow. England have a strong attacking game, a midfield that plays well, their right wing has a lot of attacking potential.”

There is always room for improvement, though. Despite scoring 16 goals in their last six outings, she believes her side can be more clinical: “We generate a lot of chances and sometimes we don’t score. We have to improve. Now, we have to play a great team, one of the best in the world. Every game at international level requires the best of us and we have to be very focused on the game.”

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:35

A dubious honour looms for a Lionesses legend in the making

Keira Walsh is closing in on an unwanted Lionesses record. Should she play tonight and fail to score, she will draw equal with Rachel Brown as the most capped Lioness to have never scored for the Three Lions.

Tonight would be Walsh’s 82nd cap, making her one of the most experienced members of the current squad.

Walsh made an emphatic deadline day transfer from Barcelona to Chelsea in January, returning to the WSL after three seasons in Spain. While there, she became a two-time Champions League winner, knocking Chelsea out in the semi-finals last season.

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:27

Arsenal teammates set to go head-to-head

Arsenal stars may well make the difference tonight, as three Lionesses and two Spaniards ply their trade in N5.

For the home side, Chloe Kelly and Alessia Russo are both likely to start in attack, with the latter looking to add to her 21 England goals after scoring against Portugal last week. Stalwart defender Leah Williamson remains Wiegman’s first choice for the captain’s armband.

Lining up across from them are fellow Gunners Laia Codina and Mariona Caldentey, who has been something of a sensation since signing from Barcelona last summer. Her five goals and two assists marks her as one of Arsenal’s most productive forwards and a clear fan favourite.

Versatile defender Codina has been similarly impactful. She will tonight fulfill her dream of playing at Wembley Stadium. Russo reports she is “buzzing.”

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:20

How does the Nations League work?

This is the question on everybody’s minds ahead of any international break. The answer is not straightforward, so here is a brief crash course.

We are currently in the League Phase, where teams are sorted into three divisions based on prior performance in the competition and play a round-robin for promotion or relegation. Those three leagues are also broken down into four groups of four.

The winner of each group progresses to the Nations League finals, a knockout tournament which decides the ultimate Nations League champion.

The top eight teams in Group A at the culmination of the League Phase qualify for Euro 2025.

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:15

Toni Duggan is among the legends at Wembley tonight

Keep an eye on the pitch at halftime this evening – legendary Lioness Toni Duggan is set to receive a “special presentation” celebrating her retirement. The winger has 38 WSL goals to her name following stints with Everton and Manchester City, adding three League Cups, two FA Cups, and one WSL title to her resume.

She is also set to be presented with her Legacy Cap alongside Ellen White, Rachel Williams, Jo Potter, Fara Williams and Clare Wheatley.

Legacy Caps are presented to all Lionesses, prominently featuring each player’s unique Legacy Number. They were first presented to celebrate the Lionesses’ 50th anniversary in 2022.

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:09

The numbers say it could go either way

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.

Arthur Ferridge26 February 2025 18:04

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