An exciting Women's World Cup final is about to begin, with the Spanish women's soccer team and England's women's soccer team facing off in what is known as the "All-European Combination" summit match. Although the strength of the two teams is equal, but the "Three Lions" with the recent competition results are more outstanding, from the group stage to the quarter-finals, six legal time to achieve five wins and a draw. The Spanish women's soccer team is a little short, the defense is not stable, there are hidden problems, England women's soccer team is handicapped by half, the underdog is quite a betting value. (Live on Viu TV 96 at 6pm on Sunday)

Looking back at the Spanish women's soccer team, they failed to advance to the knockout rounds of the past two World Cups, but this year's success in advancing to the finals is a sight to behold. This is due to the La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid's strong development of women's soccer in recent years, which has led to a significant increase in the strength of the national team.

The Spanish women's soccer team has inherited the main attacking style of their men's soccer team, scoring a total of 16 goals in the six official games of the World Cup, but focusing too much on the attack, the back line is a little empty. They lost 0-4 to Japan in the group stage and conceded goals in three knockout matches, including an overtime victory over Holland in the last eight, and an 89-minute winning goal in the last four in a narrow victory over Sweden, so their strength is gradually emerging.

Meanwhile, England's women's soccer team has continued its strong run as the last Women's Europa League champions, winning all three of its group stage matches and not being challenged too much in the knockout rounds with the exception of a slightly tougher elimination of Nigeria in the round of 16 via a penalty shootout in the last two matches against Colombia and Australia. Forwards Alexia Russell and Lauren Hamp have scored in two consecutive matches and are in great form, and will be hard to resist against Spain's fragile defense.

It is worth mentioning that the final will be held in Sydney, Australia, as a Commonwealth country, the England women's soccer team seems to occupy half of the advantages of home field, which becomes another big advantage for the team to win.

Live Tournament Schedule:

Sunday 6:00pm Women's World Cup Spain Women Vs England Women

Sunday 7:00pm Ligue 1 Lille vs Nantes

Sunday 8:30pm Dutch Eredivisie Sparta Rotterdam vs Feijano

Sunday 9:00pm EPL Aston Villa Vs Everton

Sunday 9:00pm Ligue 1 Lorient Vs Nice

Sunday 11:05pm Ligue 1 Monaco vs Strasbourg

Sunday 11:30pm EPL Westham Vs Chelsea

Mon 0:30am Serie A Roma Vs Salamanca

Mon 1:00am La Liga Kirona Vs Kidafi

Mon 1:30am La Liga Barcelona Vs Cadiz

Monday 2:45am Serie A Lecce Vs Lazio

Mon 2:45am Serie A Udinese Vs Juventus

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