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England to play Spain at Wembley


England will take on Spain at Wembley Stadium connected by EE in their first home fixture of the 2025 UEFA Women’s Nations League on Wednesday 26 February [KO 8pm].


The highly-anticipated meeting - a rematch of the 2023 FIFA World Cup final – is a key contest in Group A3. The world champions are also reigning UEFA Women’s Nations League holders and currently sit one place below England in third place in the FIFA world rankings.


Sarina Wiegman said: “It’s very exciting to start 2025 at home in this way. We always want to perform against the best and there’s no doubt that Spain as world champions and Nations League holders are one of the biggest challenges we can face. That’s how we will continue to develop and grow in a big year for us.


“The game is made even more special by the fact that it’s at Wembley, a place that holds so many memories for the team and our fans. We will need the fans support, and I hope they’re looking forward to what will be another big night under the lights at our home.”


England have faced Spain three times in Wiegman’s reign with each side coming out on top once. The historic last meeting between the two nations was the 2023 FIFA World Cup final in Sydney, prior to that England emerged victorious in a memorable EURO 2022 quarter final and it was honours even in February 2022 in the Arnold Clark Cup.


Ticketing information has been confirmed for the fixture. My England Football members will have exclusive priority access to purchase tickets between Tuesday 26 November to Wednesday 4 December. Any remaining tickets will go onto general sale on Thursday 5 December. Tickets will be available from the Wembley ticketing home page.


Supporters will be able to book seats in a dedicated ‘England Home End’. Fans securing tickets in this area will be encouraged to throw their full support behind the Lionesses to give the team that extra edge. Those wishing to be seated in this area should select ‘Category 4 - England Home End’ in the price drop down list when purchasing your tickets.


The fixture will also be broadcast live across ITV Sport.


Belgium and Portugal were also drawn in Group A3 with England’s full 2025 UEFA Women’s Nations League schedule as follows:



Venues, ticketing details and kick-off times for England’s other two home fixtures will be announced in due course.