Summary

  • Result: England beat Brazil 4-2 on penalties to win first Women's Finalissima

  • FT: England 1-1 Brazil - Toone finished off fine team move to open scoring; Alves da Silva equalised after Earps spilled ball

  • Crowd of 83,132 watch first Women's Finalissima at Wembley

  • Lionesses extend unbeaten run to 30 matches

  1. Team news - James and Carter startpublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 6 April 2023

    England v Brazil (19:45 BST)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport at Wembley

    Sarina Wiegman makes two changes to the England side who beat Belgium in their final Arnold Clark Cup victory.

    It looks like Alex Greenwood is lining up at centre-back in absence of Millie Bright, with Jess Carter coming in at left-back.

    Lauren James gets the nod over Chloe Kelly up front and Ella Toone starts in midfield. Rachel Daly is on the bench.

    England XI: Earps, Bronze, Carter, Walsh, Williamson, Greenwood, James, Stanway, Russo, Toone, Hemp.

    Subs: Le Tissier, Roebuck, Morgan, Charles, Nobbs, Kelly, Coombs, Daly, Park, Hampton, Robinson.

    Arsenal centre-back Rafaelle Souza starts and captains Brazil, who are without former World Player of the Year Marta.

    Brazil XI: Leticia, Antonia, Lauren, Kathellen, Rafaelle, Tamires, Luana, Ary, Kerolin, Bia Zaneratto, Geyse.

  2. A habit worth getting intopublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 6 April 2023

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    After winning the Euros last summer, the trophy lift is something England would like to get used to.

    Their sights are firmly set on lifting the greatest of them all later this year when they head to Australia and New Zealand for the Women's World Cup.

    But tonight England have the chance to add another piece of silverware to the cabinet as they take on Brazil in the first Women's Finalissima.