
England take on Spain in a blockbuster Euro 2025 final this evening.
The Lionesses needed extra time and some late magic from substitutes Michelle Agyemang - a breakout star in Switzerland - and Chloe Kelly to get past tournament dark horses Italy in their semi-final, while a late winner from Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmati was enough for Spain to see off Germany after 113 minutes of a deadlocked second semi on Wednesday night.
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It means Sarina Wiegman’s squad, cheered on by Prince William, will have the chance to defend the European title they won at Wembley three years ago against the team that beat them in the 2023 World Cup final.
If they do so, the Lionesses will become the first non-German team to repeat as Euro winners since the tournament’s inception four decades ago.
A win for Wiegman and co would also mark England’s second major senior title in the sport in three years after a trophy drought spanning over half a century.
For Spain, victory on Sunday would mean a maiden Euro triumph and make them only the third nation to hold both the Women’s World Cup and European Championship titles simultaneously.
Norway became the first to attain that particular honour in 1995, by winning the global tournament in the summer before ceding their Euro crown to Germany several months later. Die Nationalelf - who have won the Euros a record eight times - were then holders of both trophies from 2003 until 2011, when they suffered an early elimination from their home World Cup at the hands of eventual champions Japan.
All to play for in Basel, then.

Date, kick-off time and venue
England vs Spain in the Euro 2025 final - which takes place today, Sunday 27 July, 2025 - is scheduled for a 5pm BST (UK time) kick-off.
The match will be played at St Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland.
Where to watch England vs Spain
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live for free on both BBC One and ITV1. Coverage will start on both channels at 4pm BST ahead of the 5pm kick-off.
Live stream: BBC iPlayer and ITVX will each offer a live stream service.
Live blog: You can also follow all the action via Standard Sport’s live blog!
England vs Spain team news
England XI: Hampton; Bronze, Williamson, Carter, Greenwood, Walsh, Stanway, Toone, James, Russo, Hemp
Subs: Charles, Mead, Le Tissier, Moorhouse, Clinton, Morgan, Agyemang, Kelly, Beever-Jones, Park, Keating, Wubben-Moy
Spain XI: Coll, Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Carmona, Bonmati, Guijarro, Putellas, Caldentey, Gonzalez, Athenea
Subs: Sullastres, Nanclares, Fernandez, Mendez, Ouahabi, Martin-Prieto, Garcia, Parraluelo, Lopez, Pina, Redondo, Zubieta
England vs Spain prediction
It’s a rematch of the 2023 World Cup final, which Spain won 1-0. England have beaten the Spaniards since then, and - despite their own shortcomings against Italy - may take some comfort in the fact that it took Tome’s team so long to eventually break the Germans down on Thursday.
However, the Lionesses have struggled to impress for much of this tournament and with this by far their toughest test so far, they could come up just short again against Spain.
Spain to win, 2-1.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
England have a positive head-to-head record against Spain despite losing the 2023 World Cup final, which was one of only four Spanish women’s victories against the English in history. The others came in the Nations League in June, then 2020 and 2013 before that.
The Lionesses have beaten Sunday’s opponents once since the World Cup, in a Nations League match in February, and also knocked them out of Euro 2022.
England wins: 7
Spain wins: 4
Draws: 3
England vs Spain match odds
England to lift the trophy: 2/1
Spain to lift the trophy: 3/10