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England and Spain face off in the Women's European Championship Final once again — a repeat of the 2023 World Cup Final.
Two years ago, La Roja defeated the Lionesses 1-0 in Sydney. This time Sarina Wiegman's side will be hoping for a different outcome in Switzerland as they bid to retain their title they won on home turf 2022.
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So, stick with us here on Tom's Guide as we bring you live updates from Basel as England take on Spain.
Welcome to England vs Spain in the Women's Euro Final!

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Women's Euro Final as England take on Spain in Basel.
Stick with us as we guide you through the streaming options and live updates of the game as Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses looks to avenge the defeat they suffered at the hands of La Roja in the 2023 World Cup.
England's road to the final
It has been far from plain sailing for Sarina Wiegman's side at EURO 2025. An early defeat against France in the group stage put them on the back foot, but they emerged in second place after defeating Netherlands and Wales.
The quarter-final against Sweden was as nail-biting as could be with two late goals from England sending the tie to extra time. Penalties arrived and of the 14 taken, only five were scored with the Lionesses eventually emerging 3-2 winners.
The semi-final required another comeback and Michelle Agyemang's last minute equalizer took the game to extra time again. This time England would win it across those 30 minutes as Chloe Kelly converted her missed spot kick to send the team to Basel.
Spain's road to the final
It has been a lot more plain sailing for Spain in comparison. La Roja won all three group games to set up a quarter-final tie against Switzerland where they emerged 2-0 winners.
The semi-final against Germany was slightly more complicated, but they made their domination count with Aitana Bonmati netting in extra time to secure their spot in the final.
Every England goal to reach the final
In case you need reminding, here's how the Lionesses won the last Euros final.
Iconic CK moment 🏴#WEURO2025 || @Lionesses pic.twitter.com/byiQyZVBI4July 27, 2025
Ten minutes until kick-off and an opening ceremony is taking place. Then the action will get underway.
We're underway in Basel.
England 0 - 0 Spain
Huge chance for England as Alessia Russo goes through on goal. A good save by the Spainish goalkeeper and Lauren James couldn't get to the rebound.
England 0 - 0 Spain
Big save from Hannah Hampton, who comes out to stop Esther getting a clear shot at goal.
Another massive chance for England, as Lauren Hemp pounces in the book. Coll makes the save though.
England 0 - 1 Spain
A brilliant, flowing Spanish move is finished off by a powerful header by Mariona Caldentey. The World Champions take the lead.
Here's how Mariona Caldentey put Spain ahead.

Things are going from bad to worse for England. Lauren James has sat down injured and is being replaced by Chloe Kelly.
England 0 - 1 Spain

A tough half for the holders.
England 0 - 1 Spain
We're underway in the second half.
Spain start the second half as they ended the first - Bonmati blasts a shot at Hampton.
Putellas finds herself in lots of space on the edge of the box, but mishits the shot and it goes wide.
England 1 - 1 Spain
Alessia Russo gets on the end of a Chloe Kelly cross. The Lionesses are level!
Alessia Russo and Lucy Bronze pick up bookings in quick succession.
It's been a strong few minutes for England.

Alessia Russo rises to equalise for the Lionesses.
Clàudia Pina replaces Alexia Putellas for Spain. Michelle Agyemang comes on for Alessia Russo for England.
Lucy Bronze puts her body on the line, blocking a cross and conceding a corner.
Five minutes to go and we're still no nearer to knowing who is going to take the trophy home.
Beth Mead comes on, Ella Toone is off for the Lionesses.
Athenea del Castillo and Esther Gonzalez are replaced by the two youngsters, Vicky Lopez and Salma Paralluelo.
There will be four minutes of time added.
Lopez gets a chance at goal after some messy England defending, but the shot goes over and wide.
England 1 - 1 Spain
We're going to extra time...
Extra time is underway.
Lauren Hemp gets booked for a late tackle on Aitana Bonmati.
Lucy Bronze is down and seemingly in pain.
Niamh Charles was all ready come on for the Lionesses, but Lucy Bronze has somehow recovered and continues.
Spain got behind the England defence thanks to some wonderful passing from Bonmati. The ball fires across goal and Paralluelo just misses. The first half of extra time comes to an end.
Niamh Charles, finally, replaces Lucy Bronze.
Spain have replaced Olga Carmona with Leila Ouahabi at leftback.
Vicky Lopez blazes a shot over, but England are sitting deep and under a lot of pressure.
Grace Clinton replaces an injured Georgia Stanway for England.
Two more minutes, then we're going to penalties.
England 1 - 1 Spain
England and Spain cannot be separated. We're going to penalties.
England 1 (0)- 1 (0) Spain
Beth Mead has to retake her penalty after slipping, and misses.
England 1 (0)- 1 (1) Spain
Guijarro scores.
England 1 (1)- 1 (1) Spain
Alex Greenwood scores for England.
England 1 (1)- 1 (1) Spain
Mariona Caldentey misses. We're all square.
England 1 (2)- 1 (1) Spain
Niamh Charles puts England ahead.
England 1 (2)- 1 (1) Spain
Aitana Bonmati misses!
England 1 (2)- 1 (1) Spain
Lionesses captain Leah Williamson misses her spot kick.
England 1 (2)- 1 (1) Spain
It's another miss. England have a kick to win.
England 1 (2)- 1 (1) Spain
Chloe Kelly scores. ENGLAND WIN!

It's been a record breaking tournament.
WE'RE BACK-TO-BACK EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS!! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/c4CsTutoh7July 27, 2025
