Women's World Cup update: Spain vs. England Today

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Womens World Cup update: Spain vs. England Today

The 64th and final game of the 2023 Women's World Cup soccer tournament is scheduled for tomorrow in Sydney, Australia, and the host country is dealing with some disappointment. Earlier today, Sweden and Australia battled for third place and Sweden emerged victorious. So now that we know who won the bronze, who's going to win silver and gold? It comes down to Spain and England, and whichever team wins will be a first-time world champion. Joining us now is reporter Sophie Downey, who's been traveling between New Zealand and Australia to cover the tournament for the past month. Welcome, Sophie.

Sutton, a former collegiate soccer player, has been SportsLine's top soccer editor for nearly five years. He has followed soccer closely for much longer and factors in managerial tactics, projected lineups and past performances to make the most informed decisions possible, keeping his finger on the pulse of the game all over the globe. He finished 2022 as SportsLine's top soccer expert with a 165-130-2 mark, returning nearly $2,200 for $100 players.

Now, Sutton has broken down England vs. Spain from every angle and just revealed his Women's World Cup picks and prediction.

    England and Spain go head-to-head in the final of the Women's World Cup on Sunday, capping off a tournament that has broken attendance and TV records and raised hopes of a surge in interest for the women's game.

    Co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the ninth edition of the global showpiece event was the first to be held in the southern hemisphere and has already broken attendance records.

    The 2023 Women's World Cup is down to its final two games. First, Australia and Sweden will battle it out for the third place title early on Saturday morning. Then, making history no matter the outcome, England faces Spain in the World Cup Final this Sunday. The England vs. Spain game marks both teams' first time making it to the Women's World Cup Final. Sunday's game also marks the first time in over a decade that the USWNT will not play in a Women's World Cup final. Ready to watch La Roja take on the Lionesses on what is sure to be an historic day for women's soccer? Well set your alarms, because this year's World Cup has unfortunately been beset with an awkward time difference, and the final game is no exception. Sunday morning's World Cup Final kicks off bright and early at 6 a.m. ET. So get the coffee ready! Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the Women’s World Cup Final.

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