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🗞️Today's front pages: Spain face a date with history

🗞️Today's front pages: Spain face a date with history

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Montse Tomé's Selection is seeking its first Eurocup against the current champion, England.
It's a day to make history and complete the circle of a glorious era for the women's national team. Spain is seeking to lift the Eurocup against England and the sports press is going all out with Montse Tomé's team.Diario MARCA
Diario AS
Mundo Deportivo
Diario SPORT
Superdeporte
Estadio Deportivo
Sphera Sports
L'Esportiu
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