Can the Lionesses lift the World Cup tomorrow?

Can the Lionesses lift the World Cup tomorrow?

Author: The Times August 19, 2023 Duration: 30:06

This Saturday we're bringing you an extra episode from another Times podcast – The Game football podcast.


The Lionesses are now just one win away from lifting the World Cup trophy. Molly Hudson and Owen Slot share the latest from the England camp down under, as Sarina Wiegman prepares her squad for the biggest game of their careers.

Lauren James is available to play after serving her two match ban – but should she come straight back into the starting line up? The team debates this huge decision with a little help from former Lioness and Times columnist, Casey Stoney.

Spain are tough opponents with a lot of quality, but behind the scenes they're a team in turmoil. Molly shares tales of striking players, a coach that doesn't connect with the squad and how the team are looking to write their own history on Sunday.

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Guests:

- Molly Hudson, football reporter, The Times.

- Owen Slot, chief sports writer, The Times.

Host: Tom Clarke, deputy sports editor, The Times.

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