Wiegman's England Set to Face a 'Completely Different Germany' at Wembley The upcoming match between England and Germany marks their first encounter since the historic Euro 2022 final, where the Lionesses triumphed at Wembley. Captain Leah Williamson expressed her enduring pride in that victory, emphasizing its significance in English football history. Now, over 800 days later, the teams will meet again, providing England with an opportunity to showcase their strength ahead of next summer's title defense. Since that memorable day on July 31, 2022, England has made significant strides, reaching the World Cup final and securing automatic qualification for Euro 2025. However, they faced disappointment by failing to qualify for the Olympics as Team GB. In contrast, Germany's journey has been more tumultuous; they exited the World Cup in the group stages but rebounded to win a bronze medal at the Olympics. This match will also be the first for Germany under their new head coach, Christian Wück, who previously led the youth teams. As the teams prepare to clash at Wembley, both sides are eager to demonstrate their progress and readiness for future challenges.