Goals and Highlights
124'
It's over! England beats Spain to advance to the Women's Euro semifinal.
119'
Paños' header goes wide.
110'
A back-and-forth encounter, Spain is looking for an equalizer.
105'
The game resumes for the final overtime.
105'
The first overtime is over, England wins it.
103'
Amaiur's shot, but the ball goes wide.
99'
Spain substitution Mariona comes out for Sarriegi.
96'
Goal, goal, goal for England! Stanway sent a lethal shot that ended up putting the home team ahead.
90'
The first extra period of this match is played.
90+5'
It's over! The match will be decided in extra time.
92'
Kelly has a dangerous run, but the ball is deflected wide.
83'
Goal, goal, goal for England! The ball was left in the box and Toone appeared to send the ball into the back of the net.
77'
Change from Spain. García replaces González.
67'
Daly's powerful shot ends up in the hands of Paños.
64'
Wright ends up bursting a ball that was filtered by Athenea.
58'
England changes. Russo and Kelly are replaced by White and Mead.
54'
Goal, goal, goal for Spain! Gonzalez finishes in the box to put the Spaniards ahead.
46'
Change from Spain. Athenea del Castillo replaces Marta Cardona.
45'
The action resumes and the second half is played.
45'
At the end of the first half, England and Spain draw goalless.
36'
No way! England were ahead through White's goal, but offside is flagged.
33'
England fail to keep possession of the ball.
24'
Spain continues to press hard, but England is holding on at the back.
15'
Spain approach the English area, but they are unable to find themselves inside the box to find the net.
8'
White's header, which ended up rising inside the area, but the ball goes over the goal.
0'
The action kicks off at Falmer Stadium.
Spain: LineUp
S. Paños; O. Carmonaa, M. León, I. Paredes, O. Batlle; P. Guijarro, M. Caldentey, T. Abelleira, A. Bonmatí, M. Cardona; E. González.
England: LineUp
M. Earps; L. Bronze, M. Bright, L. Williamson, R. Daly; G. Stanway, K. Walsh, B. Mead, F. Kirby, L. Hemp; E. White.
To the court!
Both teams are already warming up before the start of the match.
At home
The England team is already at the English stadium, ready to play this important match.
They arrived at
Spain is already at the Falmer Stadium, looking to surprise and beat the hosts to continue advancing in this Euro.
Last duel
The last time these teams met was negative for the Spaniards, who ended up losing two-nil with goals from Kirby and Taylor for England.
What a tip!
Spain has lost only one of its last 26 international matches, with 21 wins and 4 draws.
He spoke!
England national team member Kirby mentioned that: "It was a relief to be selected", after her injury, for which she doubted being called up.
There is news!
Within the Spanish squad, Tere Abelleira is the novelty for the starting eleven for this match.
What an atmosphere!
The fans of both teams are already in the vicinity of the stadium and are ready to support both teams.
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What time is England Women vs Spain Women in the Quarterfinals of the UEFA Women's EURO 2022?
This is the kickoff time for England Women vs Spain Women on July 20, 2022 in several countries:
Spain: 21:00 hours
Argentina: 16:00 hours
Brazil: 16:00 hours
Uruguay: 16:00 hours
Bolivia: 15:00 hours
Chile: 3:00 p.m.
Paraguay: 3:00 p.m.
Venezuela: 3:00 p.m.
Colombia: 14:00 hours
Ecuador: 2:00 p.m.
Mexico: 2:00 p.m.
Peru: 14:00 hours
United States: 12:00 p.m. PT and 3:00 p.m. ET
Spain Statements
Aitana Bonmatí, player of Spain, spoke prior to this match: "I like to be in contact with the ball, change the rhythm, take the game where we want, show leadership. It's also my personality, which comes from afar."
"I talk a lot. Also in training. And what you see on the field is what I am off the field. I'm quite clear, direct, I'm not slow to speak out. I follow my ideas to the end of the world, I defend them to the end. That includes soccer, and full time against Finland, Spain had four."
"The demands for us are to win and play well and I'm not sure that's the case with other teams. I think about Germany and they didn't produce a great game. They scored two goals, shut up and didn't do anything else. We were more inaccurate than usual against Denmark, we lacked speed to move the ball. You analyze everything, and we are a team defined by our play, so we are self-critical, but I think coldly and our opponents don't open up, they hardly attack us. And then they ask us to play."
"We dominated Denmark and in the end we won. We also asked for more, but maybe we have to put things in perspective. In a tournament, you have to appreciate the win. Sometimes you go to a press conference and they ask, 'What happened today?' And I think: 'Well, we won 1-0, we're in the quarter-finals. From the toughest group to the European Championship. But relax: it's also part of the progress, the path, the development. of women's soccer."
"People think that being an elite athlete is easy, but I can tell you it's not. Meeting expectations, having this determination to never let go, but managing it: it's really a mental thing. I work with psychologists. Not just for the pressure but for everything: finding balance, daily stability, being prepared for adversity. This work and this psychological support are fundamental."
"I try to ignore social networks; it was too long and I'm not going to see what people say because there is no one in the world who criticizes me more than me. And I have the coaching staff there to tell me that too, to help me improve all the time."
How is Spain coming along?
Spain had a complicated group stage, in their last match they beat Denmark by the minimum and this put them in second place in their group, giving them the opportunity to qualify.
How are England doing?
England advanced to this stage after finishing first in their group and after beating Northern Ireland five goals to zero, catapulting them to this stage with good numbers.
The match will be played at the Falmer Stadium.
The England Women vs Spain Women match will be played at the Falmer Stadium located in Brighton, England. The stadium has a capacity of 56,817 people.
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