Spain Women will kick off their 2023 Women's World Cup campaign on Friday when they face Costa Rica Women at the Wellington Regional Stadium.
La Roja are set to make their third World Cup appearance, while Costa Rica are preparing to feature in the tournament for a second time.
Match preview
 © Reuters
© Reuters
After being eliminated in the group stage in 2015 and exiting in the last 16 in France four years ago, Spain are hoping to go deep into the competition this time around.
However, their preparations for the tournament have been dominated by a protest from 15 players, who signed a letter in September last year to complain about head coach Jorge Vilda and the conditions in the national setup.
As a result, 15 players made themselves unavailable for selection, while the Spanish federation backed Vilda, resulting in a drawn-out dispute.
Some of the players have returned to the national side, including Ona Batlle and Aitana Bonmati, and La Roja are now focusing on the World Cup group stage where they will go up against Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan.
After thrashing Vietnam 9-0 in their final warm-up game, Spain will head into their opening game off the back of six consecutive victories.
Costa Rica, meanwhile, are preparing for their second World Cup appearance after they reached the knockout stages of the 2022 CONCACAF Championship to seal their place in Australia and New Zealand.
They were eliminated in the group stage in their only previous outing at a World Cup in 2015 after picking up just two points from their three matches.
Incidentally, Costa Rica also began the 2015 tournament with a 1-1 draw against Spain, and they would be content with picking up a similar result on Friday.
However, their recent form suggests that claiming a positive result may prove difficult, having won one, drawn two and lost eight of their last 11 matches.
Their only victory in that period took place at the Central American and Caribbean Games earlier this month against Haiti, but they were unable to follow up that result in a World Cup warm-up against South Africa, which resulted in a 2-0 defeat.
- W
- W
- W
- W
- W
- W
- L
- L
- L
- L
- W
- L
Team News
 © Reuters
© Reuters
While the likes of Batlle and Bonmati have returned to the national side, Mapi Leon, Patri Guijarro and Claudia Pina decided against ending their international exile.
After spending the majority of the 2022-23 season on the sidelines, Alexia Putellas has recovered in time to be included in the World Cup squad, and she is hoping to be fit enough to start Friday's opening game.
Experienced striker Jenni Hermoso is expected to feature up front, and she could be joined in the forward line by Mariona Caldentey and Salma Paralluelo.
As for the visitors, Daniela Solera is likely to start in goal, and she could be shielded by the central defensive pairing of Mariana Benavides and Fabiola Villalobos.
With over 100 international caps to her name, Katherine Alvarado will offer valuable experience in the Costa Rica midfield.
Melissa Herrera represents one of Costa Rica's main attacking outlets, and she could be given the chance to lead the line against Spain.
Spain Women possible starting lineup:
Misa; Batlle, Codina, Ivana, Carmona; Bonmati, Abelleira, Putellas; Paralluelo, Caldentey, Hermoso
Costa Rica Women possible starting lineup:
Solera; Guillen, Benavides, F. Villalobos, Del Campo; G Villalobos, Alvarado, Rodriguez, Granados, Chinchilla; Herrera

We say: Spain Women 3-0 Costa Rica Women
Having won 10 of their last 11 internationals, Spain head into the tournament in fine form, and we think that they will show their class in Friday's contest to claim a comfortable victory over Costa Rica.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.





 



 Switzerland W
 Switzerland W Norway Women
 Norway Women New Zealand W
 New Zealand W Philippines W
 Philippines W Australia Women
 Australia Women Nigeria Women
 Nigeria Women Canada Women
 Canada Women Ireland Women
 Ireland Women Japan Women
 Japan Women Spain Women
 Spain Women Zambia Women
 Zambia Women Costa Rica Women
 Costa Rica Women England Women
 England Women Denmark Women
 Denmark Women China PR Women
 China PR Women Haiti Women
 Haiti Women N'lands Women
 N'lands Women USA Women
 USA Women Portugal Women
 Portugal Women Vietnam Women
 Vietnam Women France Women
 France Women Jamaica Women
 Jamaica Women Brazil Women
 Brazil Women Panama Women
 Panama Women Sweden Women
 Sweden Women S. Africa Women
 S. Africa Women Italy Women
 Italy Women Argentina Women
 Argentina Women Colombia Women
 Colombia Women Morocco Women
 Morocco Women Germany Women
 Germany Women S. Korea Women
 S. Korea Women







