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More Than Just A Trophy On The Line For England In The Women's Finalissima

England will look to add another trophy when they take on CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina 2022 champion Brazil in the inaugural Women's Finalissima at Wembley. Under manager Sarina Wiegman, England have already won Euro 2022 and lifted the Arnold Clark Cup; now this clash with Copa America champions will add to their impressive record.

The Lionesses are on a higher plane

The Lionesses have already reached new heights, but tonight they will soar even higher when they take on number nine Brazil in the inaugural Women's Finalissima at Wembley Stadium. The winners of Euros and Copa America will square off in a one-off match that promises to be epic!

For the first time ever, a women's game will be held at Wembley and attract 90,000 fans for an sold-out match. More than just a trophy is on the line, this could be an important stepping stone in England's preparations for this summer's World Cup.

They remain undefeated under Sarina Wiegman (29 games into her reign) and recently won the Arnold Clark Cup, a four-team invitational tournament, in February. But a win at Wembley against the team that beat them at Euro 2022 would provide another crucial boost ahead of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this July.

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They’re aiming for a World Cup place

England are striving for more than just a trophy when they face Brazil in the inaugural Women's Finalissima, an exhibition match between champions of Europe and South America. Additionally, they hope to secure themselves a place at the 2018 FIFA World Cup which begins on 20 July.

As part of their renewed partnership, UEFA and CONMEBOL have revived the historic Women's European/South American Nations Cup. This inaugural edition sees England's Lionesses take on Copa America champions at Wembley Stadium on Thursday evening.

England have won the last three meetings between these teams and are heavy 3/10 favourites to secure a victory at Wembley Stadium tonight. Unfortunately, veteran captain Marta is injured and Brazil have struggled in the SheBelieves Cup, losing 2-1 to Canada and 2-0 against the USA.

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They’re playing at Wembley

On Thursday night, England is in the Women's Finalissima against Brazil - and more than just a trophy is at stake. This match could have an immense impact on their World Cup chances this summer as both teams will be outside the top five rankings at kickoff.

Last year, England retained their Euro 2022 title and are eager to extend their unbeaten run of 29 matches under Sarina Wiegman. But they will face an uphill battle from Brazil who have won eight Copa America Femenina titles from nine editions.

England are still alive for their first-ever Women's World Cup victory this summer, and a victory against Brazil could give them even greater hope of accomplishing that goal. We'll have all the team news, previews and updates from Wembley ahead of this major match.

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They’re a big draw

Two months after the Arnold Clark Cup, England's Lionesses are set for a sell-out at Wembley Stadium for their first competitive game since then: the Women's Finalissima between Europe's Champions and South America's Copa America winners. This one-off Women's Finalissima will set an unprecedented standard in international football.

It's an intercontinental fixture organized by UEFA and CONMEBOL as part of their joint strategic plan. It follows in the footsteps of their men's finals in 2022, which saw Argentina triumph 3-0 at Wembley.

England, winners of Euro 2022, will take on Brazil - winners of Copa America 2023 - in the inaugural Women's Finalissima match to be held at Wembley on April 6th 2023 and tickets have already sold out.

With a World Cup place on the line, Sarina Wiegman hopes to maintain her unbeaten record as England coach by beating Australia and New Zealand next summer in front of an enthusiastic crowd. Additionally, victory would serve to strengthen Lionesses preparations ahead of their international matches in Australia and New Zealand next summer.


-- Kip Casey - 2023-08-09

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Topic revision: r1 - 2023-08-09 - KipCasey
 
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