England's manager, Sarina Wiegman, is nearing her final decision for the Euro 2025 squad. The Lionesses, who won the tournament in 2022, are preparing for their last Women's Nations League group match against Spain. Wiegman plans to announce her final squad shortly after this game. Despite challenges like Mary Earps' retirement and Ella Morris' injury, Wiegman feels confident about naming her 23-player team soon.
Lucy Bronze emphasised the importance of focusing on the immediate challenge against Spain rather than looking ahead to the Euros. "I think I play every game like it's my last," Bronze stated. She highlighted the significance of wearing the England shirt and giving everything on the pitch. Facing one of the world's best teams, Spain, requires full attention without taking anything for granted.

In this season's Nations League, England secured a 1-0 victory over Spain at home. The Lionesses last achieved consecutive wins against Spain between 2016 and 2019, winning three matches in a row. However, Spain remains unbeaten at home against England across all competitions, with their last encounter ending in a 2-2 draw during a World Cup qualifier in June 2010.
Spain will advance to the Nations League finals if they avoid defeat on Tuesday. Conversely, England must secure a win to progress to the final four. This adds pressure on both teams as they aim for success in this crucial match.
Sarina Wiegman is focused on delivering a strong performance against Spain while also preparing for the Euros. She mentioned that if any player has a minor injury that could risk their participation in the Euros, she would not play them in this match. Despite these considerations, Wiegman believes her squad is strong enough to compete effectively against top teams like Spain.
The upcoming fixture against Jamaica on June 29 will serve as another opportunity for England to fine-tune their strategies before defending their Euro title against France on July 5. The focus remains on each game as it comes, ensuring players perform consistently throughout the season and during training sessions.
Wiegman's approach involves evaluating players based on their overall contributions throughout the season rather than solely on their performance in individual matches. This comprehensive assessment ensures that selections reflect consistent excellence and dedication from each player.