Football: Spanish Harmony to Battle English Resilience in Women's Euro Final
- On Sunday, July 27 at 6pm, England and Spain meet at St Jakob-Park in Basel for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final.
- After a 2023 World Cup and last year’s Nations League titles, Spain propelled their first Euros final after significant feminist movement support.
- Tournament statistics show Spain leads in goals, possession, passing accuracy, and clean sheets, while Esther González tops the Golden Boot with four goals.
- Sarina Wiegman achieves her fifth major final, and England can defend their Euro title, marking a historic milestone in both men’s and women’s football.
- Looking ahead, as Sarina Wiegman’s team reaches their third consecutive final and fifth in five years, it could further boost women’s football growth back home.
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Still on the score, at the end of the extension, the English pull out a second Euro in a row against a Roja that is too inefficient on Sunday evening. The reward of a resilience of all time.
Football: Spanish harmony to battle English resilience in Women's Euro final
Sunday's final of the Women's Euros in Basel pitches the two best European teams of the current generation against each other, as a unified Spain side bristling with technique and intelligence takes on an equally talented England side that never gives up. Details by FRANCE 24 sports editor Selina Sykes.
The Spanish women’s football team faces their last big challenge this Sunday (18.00h): the final of the Euro Cup. Montse Tomé players are measured to England, currently champion, in a rematch of the final of the World Cup of 2023 that will crown the new continental champion. Spain, eager to make up for last summer’s Olympic disappointment, is one step away from playing glory in the only tournament that does not have in its record.
Why are Spain so good? The contrasting paths behind runs to Euro 2025 final
England and Spain have become superpowers in the game after a run of finals at women’s and men’s – but the secret lies in completely different infrastructures, writes Miguel Delaney in Zurich
Women's Euros final: Spain are nervous about England - here's why
The Lionesses have led the way, bringing football home by defeating Germany in the Euro 2022 final at Wembley, but missing out to Spain in the Women's World Cup final a year later. Now comes the opportunity for payback.
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