The mighty reason Spain plays Canada at 10 pm

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The Spanish women’s team returns to the scene tonight with a friendly match for Canada to test themselves against Swiss Euro 2025, that he has great aspirations. The one in Montse Tomé They will play at 10 pm in a match televised by TVE’s La 1, a late schedule they are not used to.

The reason why it is played late is powerful: the celebration of Princess of Asturias Awards. The award ceremony of the 2024 edition will be held today, Friday, October 25, starting at 6:30 pm, at Campoamor Theater in Oviedo and televised live on RTVE’s La1.

That’s why the match against Spain is celebrated late.

The women’s team returned to the scene after the disappointment of not winning a medal in Games in Paris eager to defend themselves and start a new era facing the next big challenge: the 2025 Euro Cup in Switzerland. The first step is tonight (10 pm/La 1 on TVE) against Canada in a friendly that is not important but will serve Montse Tomé to start configuring the post-Games team to continue adding victories. It will be an unprecedented selection, with up to seven new faces, with notable absences such as Aitana Bonmatí, who will rest, as well as Misa Rodríguez or Irene Paredes.

The team completed its preparations yesterday morning in Las Rozas before traveling to Almendralejo (Badajoz), where the Francisco de la Hera stadium will face Canada. The second stop is on Tuesday the 29th against Italy in Vicenza.

Source: La Verdad

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