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England beat Spain on penalties to win Women's Euro 2025 in thrilling finale

  • The England Lionesses reached the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final on Sunday in Basel, Switzerland, where they will face Spain.
  • The team secured their spot in the final by overturning a 1-0 deficit to defeat Italy 2-1 and now aims to retain their European Championship crown won in 2022.
  • Manager Sarina Wiegman expressed confidence in her squad's preparation, noted players are recovering well, and acknowledged Spain as a strong opponent with some weaknesses.
  • The tournament has generated an estimated £800 million boost for UK pubs, retailers, and supermarkets, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer calling the Lionesses 'an inspiration to the nation.'
  • The government committed to honouring the Lionesses on their homecoming regardless of the final result, while calls for a celebratory bank holiday remain unconfirmed.
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England's Lionesses head home to party after Euro glory

England's victorious Lionesses prepared to fly home to a rapturous reception on Monday after retaining their European Championship crown with a dramatic penalty-shootout victory over world champions Spain.

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While England is frenetically celebrating the European Championship title, the favored Spaniards are very frustrated. In addition, the cheer of Siegtorschützin Chloe Kelly triggers outrage on the Iberian Peninsula. In addition to goalwoman Hannah Hampton, Chloe Kelly became a heroine for the English on Sunday. With a full shot, the 27-year-old, who had suffered numerous setbacks in her career, made the decision in favour of the Lionesses in pena…

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England has won the Women's European Football Championship in Switzerland. The team won the final in Basel with 3:1 in penalty shooting against Spain.

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Liverpool Echo broke the news in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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