It's Spain vs. England for the Women's World Cup on Sunday – two soccer-loving countries with the chance to win their first title in this tournament. Here's everything you need to know.
+ Lauren James, the 21-year-old England playmaker, was one of the breakout stars of the tournament's group stage. She seemed poised to dominate the knockout rounds, too. A red card in the round of 16 changed all that; James was sent off for inexplicably stomping on prone Nigerian fullback Michelle Alozie. Now James can focus only on having the game of her life Sunday, and not just because the trophy is at stake.
After being bailed out by her team, she knows she has a debt of gratitude to repay against Spain.
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