Spain, England and Lionesses
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Defeated Spain captain Irene Paredes said England benefited from 'luck' throughout their run to victory at Euro 2025. The Lionesses had fewer shots than Spain and saw much less of the ball in Sunday's final, but still managed to secure back-to-back European titles, with Chloe Kelly converting the winning penalty in the shootout.
Spain and Barcelona have applied a stranglehold to the Ballon d'Or Feminin over the past four years, but Arsenal and England's European successes give the 2025 race a different flavour.
CHLOE KELLY once again inspired England to achieve what many thought was impossible. Sarina Wiegman’s incredible Lionesses defied their doubters again. They went the distance, through a third
England's victorious Lionesses celebrated their dramatic Women's Euro 2025 triumph along with tens of thousands of ecstatic fans outside Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
The Lionesses' post-Euro 2025 victory party continued on Tuesday with an open-top bus parade through central London.
Princess Beatrice and her family joined crowds of thousands watching the England women’s football team’s victory parade in central London. The princess, her husband Edoardo Mozzi and their children Sienna, Athena and Christopher, were among crowds lining The Mall near Buckingham Palace to celebrate the team winning Euro 2025.
Lauren Hemp praised the ‘unbelievable’ support of England fans throughout Euro 2025 as the Lionesses were celebrated by 65,000 people at
Julia Brunton, 73, helped to pave the way for England's modern-day success when she was selected for the first FA-affiliated women's team since the 1921 ban on women's football was rescinded.
England take on Spain in the Euro 2025 final at 5pm at St Jakob Park, desperate for revenge after their World Cup heartbreak.