The Women’s World Cup final is set as England and Spain face off in a battle of first-time finalists.
Spain continues to overcome recent team turmoil and defeated Sweden 2-1 in Tuesday’s first semifinal, while England knocked off host nation Australia in Wednesday’s second semifinal.
While Sam Kerr and Australia didn’t get their fairytale ending, the Matildas still have one game left, Saturday’s third-place match against Sweden.
A matchup of first-time finalists means Sunday’s final is set to crown a first-time champion. While we wait for this weekend’s action, let’s take a look back at all the previous Women’s World Cup finals and see who the 2023 champs will be joining in eternal soccer glory.