Watford Women predict a 2-1 win for the Lionesses

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If you’re looking for a prediction for this morning’s Women’s World Cup Final, then a 2-1 win for England over Spain is the opinion among…

If you’re looking for a prediction for this morning’s Women’s World Cup Final, then a 2-1 win for England over Spain is the consensus of opinion among Watford Women.

Megan Chandler, defender: “I would say 2-1 to England with Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo to score. Spain's most dangerous player will be Salma Paralluelo, she’s looked really bright despite her young age.” Harley Bennett, defender: “Bonmatí’s midfield runs will be difficult for England to stop, she can shift it in the box and score. Russo will be our main threat I reckon. I’ll go for 2-1 to England, Bonmatí to score for Spain, with Russo and Kelly scoring for us.”

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