Faye Carruthers, Suzanne Wrack, Jonathan Liew and Marva Kreel reflect on Spain’s World Cup final triumph over England
On today’s pod: England fall at the final hurdle as they’re beaten 1-0 by a superior Spain in Sydney to see their hopes of a first-ever Women’s World Cup triumph dashed.
We take a deep dive into the major talking points, chances, decisions, starters, substitutions and super saves which saw the Lionesses come up short against a Spanish side which has defied the odds to reach new heights on it. Plus, a chance to shine a light on some of the stars of the tournament and the overriding emotions as we bid farewell to a remarkable and groundbreaking tournament down under.
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