England Vs Brazil - First Women's Finalissima

Thursday 28th of September 2023

England, the winners of UEFA Women's EURO 2022, take on CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina champions Brazil in the inaugural UEFA-CONMEBOL Women's Finalissima. This tournament is organized as part of their longstanding partnership between UEFA and CONMEBOL following both confederations' successful final tournament in July this year.

What time is the England vs Brazil Finalissima?

The inaugural Women's Finalissima promises to be an exciting contest between champions England and Brazil, the winners of UEFA Women's Euro 2022 and Copa America Femenina 2022. Organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL, the game will take place at Wembley Stadium on April 6th in London, England.

With an expected capacity crowd in London for this game, fans have a unique chance to witness one of the world's top women's teams in action. Additionally, it serves as a key game for both sides as they both seek to build momentum ahead of their respective FIFA Women's World Cup appearances in Australia and New Zealand this summer.

England have only lost once in 29 matches under Sarina Wiegman, winning the Arnold Clark Cup last February. Meanwhile, Brazil have won eight of their previous nine continental competitions. Both sides are in excellent form and will be looking to take another step towards securing a title win at Wembley Stadium.

Who will score in the England vs Brazil Finalissima?

On Thursday, April 6, the inaugural Women's Finalissima will take place at Wembley Stadium between the winners of UEFA Euro 2022 (England) and CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina 2022 (Brazil), as they strive to add another highlight to their respective sports' illustrious histories before the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup arrives.

England have become one of the dominant forces in women's football under Sarina Wiegman, remaining unbeaten in 29 matches. They've kept their opponents off the scoreboard in 20 of those contests, making them the favorite to win on Thursday evening.

The Brazilians are a formidable team, though they haven't been at their best recently and will be without Marta, their all-time leading scorer. However, they still possess plenty of attacking threats in Debinha and Geyse Ferreira (two goals in three matches for Barcelona in the SheBelieves Cup).

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What is the England vs Brazil Finalissima?

England and Brazil will square off in the inaugural Women's Finalissima, a one-off game pitting Europe's reigning champions against South America's champions. Organized by UEFA and CONMEBOL as part of their renewed cooperation between both

confederations, this match is sure to be an international landmark.

Last summer, England claimed their first major international trophy by beating Germany 2-1 in the Wembley final before an incredible 87,192 fans at Wembley Stadium. This will be their first competitive match at Wembley since that momentous triumph and tickets for this sold out event quickly.

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Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses have gone unbeaten in 29 matches under her guidance, winning the Arnold Clark Cup last February. But they face a much tougher test this week against Brazil, who have won eight out of their nine editions of Copa America Femenina.

Where can I watch the England vs Brazil Finalissima?

On Thursday, England will face Brazil in the inaugural Women's Finalissima as two of the world's top women's football teams square off for a new tournament title. Conceived by CONMEBOL and UEFA, this super cup tournament sees teams from Copa America Femenina and UEFA Women's Championship compete for glory.

On April 6th 2023, Wembley Stadium in London will host an electrifying match between two powerhouse teams as they compete for the inaugural Women's Finalissima trophy! Don't miss this thrilling contest!

England will host Brazil for the first time since they beat Germany to claim UEFA Women's EURO 2022 at Wembley Stadium. England remain unbeaten in 29 matches under Sarina Wiegman while Brazil are missing key players such as Lorena, Tainara, Angelina and Debinha due to injury.