
Spain played with more intensity against Sweden than against the USA after a lackluster first half. Jenni Hernandezo's brilliant shot was able to level the score in the nineth minute. Second half saw a leveling of physicality, with Spain failing numerous penalties and yellow card conversions. In the 76th minute, Spain was flagged for a soft foul that Megan Rapinoe took advantage of. The USA's physical strength was apparent in the last fifteen minutes.
La Roja's performance against the USA
La Roja's performance versus the United States was eye-opening. The U.S. WNT hadn't conceded a goal for eight consecutive competitive matches, and outscored their rivals 44-0. Despite the United States' impressive goal-scoring record, the Spaniards have grown stronger. They are a dangerous and capable side, capable of applying pressure on the inexperienced U.S. goalkeeper. La Roja was frustrated with their two last goals, both scored in the second half by Megan Rapinoe.

They formed them against South Africa
Spain started their match against South Africa in a 4-3-3 formation, with their wide attackers occupying the half-spaces and creating space for their full-backs. South Africa was limited in their attack options due to South Africa's compact midfield. With the exception of some good efforts by Amanda Mthandi (and Kgatlana), the attacking midfielders from Spain were responsible for all the goals.
Their away kit for South Africa
In 2017, the Springboks wore a red jersey in a match against Argentina. In September 2017, they wore one in red against Argentina. Asics created the red away jersey as a promotional product. It featured the Springboks and Blitzboks wearing all the colours of South Africa's flag. They also wore green, black, and white in the Sevens series.
Their performance against Sweden
In the quarter-final of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, Sweden beat Germany 2-1. Sweden won the quarter-final and will now face France, Germany or France in the final at Wembley. The Swedish team used their athleticism to overrun Germany's backline, and their game-winning goal in the 48th minute sealed victory for the hosts. Sweden won the 1984 European Championships on penalties. They hope to repeat this feat at Wembley.

Their knockout round match against Germany
Since Alexia Putellas' injury in their previous match, the Spaniards have shown remarkable form. Germany has been a force in this tournament, winning their last game. They are in great form and will aim for a place in the knockout round. Germany, however, has lost MarieAntoinette Katoto through injury and France are struggling to find their feet at this tournament.