England's national women's football team celebrated a triumphant 6-0 victory over Portugal in the Nations League, marking a strong return to form. Aggie Beever-Jones shone brightly at Wembley Stadium, netting a first-half hat-trick on her debut. Additional goals from Lucy Bronze, Beth Mead, and Chloe Kelly contributed to the emphatic win. This performance followed a challenging week for the team, highlighted by goalkeeper Mary Earps' retirement from international play.
Sarina Wiegman expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, emphasising the importance of maintaining momentum in the Nations League. "Of course, that is what we wanted. You go back to business and you want to show it on the pitch," Wiegman told ITV. She acknowledged areas for improvement but praised the team's overall display. England aims to secure their spot in the finals by defeating Spain, who currently lead Group A3 by two points.

Spain's recent 5-1 victory over Belgium sets up a crucial encounter with England. The upcoming match will determine which team advances to the Women's Nations League finals. Wiegman noted that adjustments might be necessary when facing Spain, given their skillful ball control and tactical prowess. "When we played Spain here, we dropped a little deeper," she said. "We have not made that final decision yet, but I am really happy how the team did today."
Aggie Beever-Jones made history as the first England player since Beth Mead in 2021 to score a first-half hat-trick. Reflecting on her achievement, she shared with BBC Sport: "Sarina said before the game it's a new kit, it's new England, we have a new squad." Her focus remains on controlling what they can and executing their strategy effectively.
The anticipation builds for England's clash against Spain, which promises to be an intense test ahead of the Euros. Beever-Jones remarked: "To be the best, you have to beat the best." She acknowledged Spain's strength as an opponent and viewed it as an excellent challenge for her team.
England's commanding win over Portugal has set them up for an exciting showdown with Spain in their quest for Nations League glory. The team's determination and strategic planning will be crucial as they aim to overcome one of Europe's top footballing nations and secure their place in the finals.