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England Clinch Back-to-Back Women’s Euro Titles After Penalty Shootout Victory Over Spain

Last updated: July 29, 2025 1:59 pm
Salman Khan
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England’s Lionesses have once again etched their names in European football history, defeating Spain 3–1 on penalties in a pulsating UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final after the match ended 1–1 in extra time at St. Jakob-Park.

The win marks England’s second consecutive Euro title, solidifying their dominance under manager Sarina Wiegman and reaffirming their place at the top of European women’s football.

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Tense Opening, Gritty Comeback

Spain took the early lead in the 25th minute through Mariona Caldentey, who capitalized on a defensive lapse to nod the ball home. For large portions of the game, La Roja dominated possession—holding over 60% of the ball—and looked technically superior. But England, true to their resilient reputation, refused to cave.

The equalizer came midway through the second half when Chloe Kelly delivered a pinpoint cross that found striker Alessia Russo, who rose above the defense to level the scoreline at 1–1. Neither side could find the net again through extra time, setting the stage for a dramatic penalty shootout.

 

Shootout Heroics and Nerves of Steel

Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton emerged as the hero of the shootout, saving two penalties—first from Caldentey and then from 2023 Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí. On the other end, Chloe Kelly, whose composure in pressure moments has become her trademark, converted the final penalty that sealed England’s victory.

“I just focused on the ball, blocked the noise, and did what I had to do,” said Hampton after the match. “We knew this wouldn’t be easy, but we believed until the end.”

 

Lucy Bronze Plays Through Injury

Adding another layer to England’s fairytale night was defender Lucy Bronze, who revealed she had been playing the entire tournament with a fractured tibia. She also suffered a fresh knee injury during the final but refused to come off. Her determination symbolized England’s grit throughout the competition.

“She’s a warrior,” said manager Sarina Wiegman. “Lucy gave us everything, even when her body said no.”

Statistical Highlights

Final Score: England 1–1 Spain (England win 3–1 on penalties)

Possession: Spain 61% – 39% England

Shots on Target: Spain 5 – 3 England

Attendance: 44,000+ (record for a women’s final in Switzerland

A Tactical Masterclass by Wiegman

Sarina Wiegman’s coaching once again proved decisive. Her tactical tweaks, especially late substitutions and set-piece organization, helped neutralize Spain’s attacking threats. With this victory, Wiegman remains unbeaten in all her Women’s Euro finals, having previously led both the Netherlands and England to titles.

“This wasn’t just about tactics, it was about heart,” she told reporters. “We played for each other, for the fans, and for the badge.”

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