England's women's football team is set to face Spain once again in the 2025 Women's Nations League. This match-up comes after their encounter in the 2023 World Cup final, where England lost 1-0 in Australia. The Lionesses will compete in Group A3 alongside Spain, Belgium, and Portugal. Belgium previously surprised England with a 3-2 victory in Leuven last October.
During the October international break, England experienced a narrow 4-3 defeat against Germany but bounced back with a 2-1 win over South Africa. They are scheduled to play against Emma Hayes' United States team at Wembley later this month. Following that, they will face Switzerland in December before the Nations League begins.

Sarina Wiegman expressed enthusiasm about the draw, stating, "It's an exciting draw. We have Spain—a top, world-class team—which I think is exciting because it's another opportunity to play at that level." She also highlighted the significance of facing Belgium again after their previous loss, saying it provides a chance to demonstrate improvement.
Portugal presents another challenge for England. In a previous encounter before the World Cup, both teams ended in a draw. Despite dominating possession, England struggled to score while Portugal posed threats on counter-attacks with their technical players. Wiegman anticipates these diverse opponents will test England's abilities across different aspects of the game.
The upcoming matches offer England opportunities to refine their strategies and showcase their skills against formidable teams. As they prepare for these challenges, the Lionesses aim to prove their capabilities on the international stage once more.