England’s Lionesses are heading to Mallorca for a high-stakes World Cup qualifying clash against Spain, with Palma’s Son Moix stadium confirmed as the venue for the standout fixture on June 5, 2026.
The match forms part of the qualification campaign for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil, with both nations among the strongest sides in international women’s football.
Son Moix, the home of RCD Mallorca, is expected to host a large crowd as two of the game’s modern powerhouses go head-to-head in what could prove decisive in the group standings.
A defining moment in qualification
England and Spain are competing in Group A3 alongside Ukraine and Iceland, where only the top team secures automatic qualification for the World Cup.
With qualification margins tight, every fixture carries significant weight. The Mallorca clash is scheduled as one of the final matches in the group phase, increasing its potential importance in determining who progresses directly to the tournament.
Should teams fail to top the group, they face a more complicated play-off route, adding further pressure to secure results in matches like this one.
Rivalry renewed after recent finals
The meeting continues a fierce and recent rivalry between the two sides. Spain famously defeated England 1-0 in the 2023 Women’s World Cup final, while England gained revenge by winning the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 title after a penalty shootout against the same opponents.
These repeated high-profile encounters have cemented the fixture as one of the defining rivalries in the women’s game, with both teams consistently competing for major honours.
Mallorca’s special connection to Spain squad
Palma is more than just a neutral venue for Spain. Several key players have strong ties to the island, adding an emotional edge and likely boosting home support.
The Balearic Islands also have a growing reputation in women’s football, making Son Moix a symbolic and strategic choice for such a major international fixture.
A showcase for women’s football
The fixture highlights the continued rise of women’s football, with matches between top nations increasingly drawing large crowds and global attention.
With both England and Spain aiming to secure their place at the 2027 World Cup, the Mallorca showdown promises intensity, quality, and potentially decisive consequences for qualification.
Lottie Verrier
Lottie Verrier is a journalist and digital media specialist based in Mallorca. After a decade in London media, including a role as Deputy Editor for the MailOnline’s eCommerce division, she now combines her editorial expertise with a passion for the island to create engaging content that celebrates the best of life in Spain. Instagram @lottieinmallorca
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