By Avi Creditor All of the ingredients are in place for a sensational conclusion to a watershed Women’s European Championship in England. The two best teams at the Women’s European Championship are meeting to determine its victor. It’s an aspiring power against a historical juggernaut, at a sold-out cathedral of the sport. And with another Women’s World Cup set to take place in less than a year, it’s a statement-maker for what’s to come in Australia and New Zealand next summer. “It’s going to be a great festival of football.” The words from Germany manager Martina Voss-Tecklenburg ring true. W…