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Leah Williamson says England are in good shape ahead of Spain showdown

Captain Leah Williamson says England are feeling confident heading into Wednesday’s Euro 2022 quarter-final against Spain as they look to keep up their fine form from the group stage.

The match at the Amex Stadium will see the Lionesses for the first time at the tournament take on a team ranked higher than them, with Spain lying one place higher in seventh.

England are returning to the stadium in Brighton after winning 8-0 there against Norway in their second group game, the biggest victory in Euros history. They also beat Austria 1-0 and Northern Ireland 5-0 either side as they qualified for the last eight as Group A winners.

Williamson said of Spain, the Group B runners-up who beat Finland 4-1, lost 2-0 to Germany and then defeated Denmark 1-0, said: “They’re a team we obviously massively respect. The way they play football is good to watch and they’re all a product of that same style, all the players are on the same page.

“They definitely have a lot of threats. But I think we’re a team that, despite our ranking, is in good shape, in good form and hopefully our threats are enough.

“Obviously it’s knockout football, the game changes once you get through the group, the nature of the game is different. There will be one winner and that’s it.

“We know the situation, but we choose to look at it as an opportunity, and we’re confident. We’re in good form, and hopefully we can do what we have been doing in this tournament tomorrow night.”

We're confident. We're in good form, and hopefully we can do what we have been doing in this tournament tomorrow night.- Leah Williamson

On returning to the scene of the record-breaking win over Norway, Williamson added: “We’ve been here, we’re familiar with the stadium, and also naturally

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