England's Women will lock horns with Spain once again as the two heavyweights of European football set off on the road to the 2027 World Cup.
Having met in the finals of both the 2023 World Cup and this summer's Euros, as well as two Nations League fixtures in 2025, the two nations have been drawn alongside Ukraine and Iceland in League A, Group 3 of European qualifiers.
Only the group winner is guaranteed an automatic place in Brazil and Sarina Wiegman commented: “It's not easy to qualify for the World Cup, you have to top the group to qualify straight away or then it’s in the play-offs.
“So you have to perform every single time, every single day. You can't afford to not be not be at your best in this set up."
England have two more home matches before the end of the year, including a Wembley date against China on Saturday 29 November and then at St Mary's, Southampton, when Ghana provide the opposition on 2 December.
Tickets for both of those games are available via the Wembley Stadium page.
England's Women's U23s also have two further home fixtures remaining in 2025, more details here.