i'm going to put you on the spot and say england or spainforthe win? i would be saying this otherwise, i am taking england over spain, i've been so impressed with the lionesses' resilience throughout the tournament when it comes to injuries and playing in front of 75,000 people rooting against you in the stands. they have been an inspiration, so i am taking the lionesses, in the world cup final. we will leave it there, joanna, thanks so much forjoining us. someone else hoping for an english victory is alex culvin — a former professional english soccer player and currently head of strategy and research for women's football at fifpro, which represents 65,000 professional football players — male and female. caitrionia perry caught up with her earlier. alex, thanks forjoining us. we will get your thoughts on the big game on sunday in a moment, but let's first talk about the tournament and women's soccer in general. some top draw soccer on display the past few weeks, but also the tournament has shone a light on inequalities in pay, prize money, basic things