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Spain vs Costa Rica – Women’s World Cup | Date: Friday, 21st July 2023 | Kick-off: 07:30 GMT [08:30 WAT] | Venue: Wellington Regional Stadium
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Spain vs Costa Rica – Prediction

Bookmaker Ratings prediction one: Spain to Win – ‘xx’

Spain to Win:

Spain enters this match as the stronger team, boasting a talented squad with a wealth of experience. They have a solid defense and a dynamic attack, making them favorites to secure the victory against Costa Rica.
Bookmaker Ratings prediction two: Total Goals Over 2.5 – ‘xx’

Total Goals Over 2.5:

Both Spain and Costa Rica possess attacking capabilities, and this match has the potential for an entertaining goal-scoring affair. Expect an open game with plenty of opportunities for both teams to find the net.

Spain vs Costa Rica – Preview:

Spain:
The Spanish team is known for their technical ability and possession-based style of play. They have a talented squad that includes skillful midfielders and clinical finishers. Spain will aim to control the game through their passing and create scoring opportunities to secure a comfortable victory.
Costa Rica:
Costa Rica faces a tough challenge against Spain, who are considered one of the tournament favorites. Costa Rica will look to stay organized defensively and hit Spain on the counter-attack. Their resilience and determination could pose a threat to the Spanish defense.

Spain vs Costa Rica – Predicted Lineups:

Spain: Panos, Corredera, Paredes, Mapi León, Ouahabi, Torrecilla, Losada, Bonmati, Putellas, Hermoso, Mariona
Costa Rica: Bermúdez, Acosta, Cruz, Sánchez, Rodríguez, Coto, Villalobos, Chinchilla, Vega, Rodríguez, Barrantes

FAQ for Spain vs Costa Rica:

Where will this fixture be played?
Friday’s game will be played at Wellington Regional Stadium.
What time is the kick-off?
Kick-off: 07:30 GMT [08:30 WAT] | 21.07.2023
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