The First-Ever Women’s Finalissima Has Officially Sold Out

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England take on Brazil next April at the home of English football, Wembley.

Jan 10, 2023
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Current European Champions England, will face Copa América Femenina winners Brazil, at Wembley later this year in April, in what will be the first-ever edition of the women's Finalissima.

The two sides will meet at the home of English football for a chance to claim another international trophy, and will do so in front of a packed out Wembley.

The FA recently confirmed all general admission tickets have sold out for the fixture, with hospitality packages still available for those wanting to attend the soon-to-be historic match-up.

Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses, have played in front of a full Wembley on their last two occasions, most recently in October last year, as 76,893 fans watched them beat four-time World Cup winners USA in a post-Euros friendly fixture. And most notably, when England beat Germany to be crowned Euros winners in front of 87,192 fans - a record attendance figure for both a men's and women's Euros' final.

Since the Lionesses' milestone win last summer, attendance figures in the domestic leagues have been higher than ever before. 47,367 fans set a new WSL record for the women's North London Derby between Arsenal and Spurs in September, whilst 44,259 fans set a new Manchester record last month as City Women hosted United at the Etihad.

The women's game isn't showing any signs of slowing down, and we're here for it.

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The First-Ever Women’s Finalissima Has Officially Sold Out

England take on Brazil next April at the home of English football, Wembley.

Jan 10, 2023
Amie Cripps
Words by
Photography by

Current European Champions England, will face Copa América Femenina winners Brazil, at Wembley later this year in April, in what will be the first-ever edition of the women's Finalissima.

The two sides will meet at the home of English football for a chance to claim another international trophy, and will do so in front of a packed out Wembley.

The FA recently confirmed all general admission tickets have sold out for the fixture, with hospitality packages still available for those wanting to attend the soon-to-be historic match-up.

Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses, have played in front of a full Wembley on their last two occasions, most recently in October last year, as 76,893 fans watched them beat four-time World Cup winners USA in a post-Euros friendly fixture. And most notably, when England beat Germany to be crowned Euros winners in front of 87,192 fans - a record attendance figure for both a men's and women's Euros' final.

Since the Lionesses' milestone win last summer, attendance figures in the domestic leagues have been higher than ever before. 47,367 fans set a new WSL record for the women's North London Derby between Arsenal and Spurs in September, whilst 44,259 fans set a new Manchester record last month as City Women hosted United at the Etihad.

The women's game isn't showing any signs of slowing down, and we're here for it.

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The First-Ever Women’s Finalissima Has Officially Sold Out

England take on Brazil next April at the home of English football, Wembley.

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Amie Cripps
Jan 10, 2023
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Current European Champions England, will face Copa América Femenina winners Brazil, at Wembley later this year in April, in what will be the first-ever edition of the women's Finalissima.

The two sides will meet at the home of English football for a chance to claim another international trophy, and will do so in front of a packed out Wembley.

The FA recently confirmed all general admission tickets have sold out for the fixture, with hospitality packages still available for those wanting to attend the soon-to-be historic match-up.

Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses, have played in front of a full Wembley on their last two occasions, most recently in October last year, as 76,893 fans watched them beat four-time World Cup winners USA in a post-Euros friendly fixture. And most notably, when England beat Germany to be crowned Euros winners in front of 87,192 fans - a record attendance figure for both a men's and women's Euros' final.

Since the Lionesses' milestone win last summer, attendance figures in the domestic leagues have been higher than ever before. 47,367 fans set a new WSL record for the women's North London Derby between Arsenal and Spurs in September, whilst 44,259 fans set a new Manchester record last month as City Women hosted United at the Etihad.

The women's game isn't showing any signs of slowing down, and we're here for it.

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The First-Ever Women’s Finalissima Has Officially Sold Out

England take on Brazil next April at the home of English football, Wembley.

Jan 10, 2023
Amie Cripps
Words by
Photography by

Current European Champions England, will face Copa América Femenina winners Brazil, at Wembley later this year in April, in what will be the first-ever edition of the women's Finalissima.

The two sides will meet at the home of English football for a chance to claim another international trophy, and will do so in front of a packed out Wembley.

The FA recently confirmed all general admission tickets have sold out for the fixture, with hospitality packages still available for those wanting to attend the soon-to-be historic match-up.

Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses, have played in front of a full Wembley on their last two occasions, most recently in October last year, as 76,893 fans watched them beat four-time World Cup winners USA in a post-Euros friendly fixture. And most notably, when England beat Germany to be crowned Euros winners in front of 87,192 fans - a record attendance figure for both a men's and women's Euros' final.

Since the Lionesses' milestone win last summer, attendance figures in the domestic leagues have been higher than ever before. 47,367 fans set a new WSL record for the women's North London Derby between Arsenal and Spurs in September, whilst 44,259 fans set a new Manchester record last month as City Women hosted United at the Etihad.

The women's game isn't showing any signs of slowing down, and we're here for it.

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