England celebrate Euro 2025 triumph
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With the 2025 UEFA Women's Euros Final approaching, the special occasion will offer a special presentation before the final. While the England and Spain women's national teams prepare for the final, the closing ceremony will begin.
But if anyone still had doubts, those vanished when Wiegman danced on stage with Burna Boy and sang along to his song ‘For My Hand’ in front of 65,000 England fans. It was a remarkable sight - and almost fitting, given how scarcely believable England’s run to the Euro 2025 title had been.
England are champions of Europe once again. The Lionesses won back-to-back Euro titles on Sunday, claiming Euro 2025 in a dramatic penalty kick shootout over reigning World Cup champions Spain. The match ended 1-1 in regulation,
England beat Spain in a penalty shootout to retain its title in the 2025 Women's European Championship final. The teams finished extra time tied 1-1, then England edged ahead 3-1 on penalty kicks.
Spain and England finished 1-1 in the Women's EURO 2025 final, with England winning 2-1 on penalties. Spain dominated possession, but England's goalkeeper was exceptional.View on euronews
England has been crowned champion of Europe for the second successive time after defeating Spain 3-1 on penalties in the Women’s Euro 2025 final.
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England were ahead in the Euro 2025 knockouts for just four minutes and 52 seconds. But they beat Spain on penalties to defend their crown.
Euro 2025 has been one memorable tournament. From world-class goals, unforgettable saves, nail-biting extra time matches, dramatic penalty shootouts and teams making history, it’s something
Spain is clearly favoured in the Euro 2025 final. Will it be a repeat of the World Cup final or will England retain its European crown?