England, Spain pursue history in Women's World Cup finalEngland coach Sarina Wiegman on the eve of the final. (Photo: AFP)SYDNEY: History will be made at the Women's World Cup on Sunday when England and Spain clash in the final in Sydney, with both bidding to win the tournament for the first time. It will be the final act of a tournament full of shocks which began one month ago and started with 32 teams, making it the biggest Women's World Cup ever. British media has been full of references to 1966 -- when the country won the men's World Cup for the only time. Whoever wins, it will be a new name on the Women's World Cup.