Check out how to watch Spain Women v England Women in this Women’s World Cup Qualifier game, including TV channel, streaming news, radio coverage and kick off time.

Live StreamingDateKick off TimeTV Channel
Spain Women v England Women5 June 202620:00 BSTITV1 / ITVX

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England Women travel to Mallorca on Friday night for their penultimate Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifier against Spain, and a point would be enough to seal top spot in Group A3 with a game to spare.

Sarina Wiegman’s side sit top of the group with a perfect record of four wins from four games, and qualification for next summer’s tournament in Brazil is now within touching distance.

Spain know only a win will do if they want to keep their own qualification hopes alive. Montse Tome’s side are second on nine points and face a must-win occasion in front of their own fans at the 25,000-capacity Mallorca stadium.

England already beat Spain 1-0 at Wembley in April, and that result gives Wiegman’s players confidence heading into this away fixture. However, the Lionesses will be without captain Leah Williamson, who has been a key figure in a defence that has conceded just one goal throughout the qualifying campaign so far.

Spain have plenty of quality of their own. Aitana Bonmati continues to pull the strings in midfield, while Esther Gonzalez has been sharp in front of goal. Playing at home in a must-win game, they will come at England from the first whistle.

Alessia Russo arrives in good form for England after a strong season with Arsenal. The forward finished as the top scorer in the Women’s Champions League with eight goals and will be central to the Lionesses’ attacking threat on Friday night.