England to face Spain in World Cup final after sinking Australia
In a dramatic turn of events at the Women’s World Cup, Spain advanced to the final by defeating Australia, earning a high-stakes matchup against England. Reports from Casa del Rey relayed through EFE indicate that Queen Letizia and Infanta Sofia are prepared to travel abroad to support the Spanish squad during the decisive match at the World Cup stage.
Earlier, the queen visited the national team as they prepared for the tournament held in Australia and New Zealand. The team trained at Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas in Madrid, with the event dated to late June. The visit underscored the royal family’s ongoing interest in Spain’s performance on the global football scene and their support for the players who carried the nation through the competition.
Plans for travel to Australia were announced, with Queen Letizia and Infanta Sofia set to attend the world championship final. The royal engagement drew attention on social media, where supporters shared messages of encouragement and excitement for Spain’s pursuit of the title. The team’s supporters celebrated the on-field success and the royal family’s involvement as a sign of national pride and unity in this international sporting moment.
Infanta Sofia has long shown enthusiasm for football, often participating in the sport herself. She has attended major matches in the past, including the Cup final held at the La Cartuja stadium in Seville, where Real Madrid faced Osasuna. Her sister, Princess Leonor, who is soon to begin military training in Zaragoza, also joined in supporting the national squad in international competitions, including the European Championship hosted in England last year where Spain played against Denmark. These moments highlight a tradition of royal interest and public support for Spain’s football teams across different generations.
All preparations are complete for the arrival of Princess Leonor at the General Military Academy of Zaragoza, a development that aligns with the broader schedule of royal activities tied to national sporting events. The energy surrounding the World Cup final and the royal family’s involvement reflects a larger narrative about national pride, youth, and sport in Spain. For observers, the juxtaposition of royal duties and athletic achievement adds an extra layer of meaning to Spain’s continued pursuit of glory on the world stage.