Spain Women triumphed over England 4-0, with Alexia Putellas netting two goals. Explore the match details and celebrate this remarkable victory.
Introduction:
The Spanish women’s national football team put on a spectacular masterclass in world-class football, defeating England 4-0 in a highly anticipated UEFA Qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027.
Coming off a magnificent 5-0 victory against Ukraine in their previous international camp, Spain showed absolutely no signs of slowing down. The reigning world champions dominated the pitch from start to finish. A brilliant brace from legendary midfielder Alexia Putellas, alongside superb strikes from Patri Guijarro and Claudia Pina, sealed a famous win. The heavy defeat means England can no longer qualify automatically on Matchday 5, forcing them to take a much harder route to the tournament.

Reigning Champions Keep Their Unstoppable Momentum: Guijarro Unlocks the Lionesses Early On
Spain entered the match brimming with confidence, and it showed in their fluid, trademark passing style. They immediately seized control of the midfield, starving the Lionesses of possession and moving the ball with breathtaking speed. England struggled to cope with the intensity of Spain’s high press, turning over the ball deep in their own half.

The opening breakthrough arrived in the 19th minute through a moment of individual brilliance. Patri Guijarro picked up the ball near the halfway line and noticed the English midfield dropping back too deep.

Allowed far too much space to advance, Guijarro drove forward confidently toward the edge of the penalty box. Before the English central defenders could step out to challenge her, she unleashed a powerful, dipping strike from long range. The ball flew past the outstretched arms of England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, crashing into the back of the net to give Spain a fully deserved 1-1 lead.
The Putellas Show Begins Before the Interval: Ballond’Or Winner Showcases Her Elite Class
Going a goal down rattled England, who tried to regroup and establish an attacking rhythm of their own. However, Spain’s tactical structure was flawless. Every time England tried to transition into attack, Spanish defenders intercepted the passes and quickly launched dangerous counter-attacks. See also: Ireland Women Secures Historic 3-2 Victory Over the Dutch in Cork

As the first half drew to a close, Spain turned their possession into a second goal. In the 37th minute, a slick combination of passes on the left wing tore open the English defense. The ball was cut back perfectly into the center of the penalty area, finding the arriving Alexia Putellas.

Showing the elite instinct that made her a global superstar, Putellas lashed a fierce, unstoppable shot past Hampton. The goal gave Spain a commanding 2-0 cushion, leaving the Lionesses with a massive mountain to climb as both teams headed into the halftime break.
Second Half Surge Seals England’s Fate: Putellas Bags a Brace and Pina Completes the Rout
Any hopes of an English comeback were quickly extinguished in the second half. Spain returned to the pitch with the same hunger, determined to put the game completely out of reach.

In the 55th minute, Putellas struck again to score her second goal of the match and Spain’s third of the night. A defensive miscommunication in the England box allowed Spain to regain possession in a dangerous area. Putellas anticipated the loose ball beautifully, turning her marker and firing a precise effort home to make it 3-0.

With the game safely won, the Spanish coaching staff made several substitutions to bring fresh energy onto the pitch. One of those substitutes, Claudia Pina, added the final exclamation point to an incredible team performance. In the 78th minute, Pina timed her run perfectly to latch onto a through-ball, sliding it calmly past Hampton to round off the 4-0 scoring rout.
What This Result Means for Both Nations: Automatic Qualification Slipped Away From England
This statement victory proves that Spain remains the absolute gold standard in women’s international football. Their technical brilliance and tactical discipline completely neutralized an incredibly talented England squad.
For the Lionesses, this result is a bitter pill to swallow. Failing to secure points in this crucial matchday means automatic qualification for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 is now mathematically impossible on Matchday 5. England must now dust themselves down, fix their defensive vulnerabilities, and prepare to face the high-pressure play-off matches if they want to book their ticket to the World Cup.
