England Can Stop Spain in the Women's Euro 2025 Final
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Despite UEFA’s commitment to women’s soccer with a $1 billion strategy through 2030, its president Aleksander Ceferin hasn’t been seen at the Women’s European Championship during the thrilling knockout stages.
The competition began on July 2 and will conclude on July 27 with the championship final at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, where the last remaining two teams will compete for the trophy. The knockout rounds began on Wednesday, so here's your guide to all things women's Euro.
England looks to win consecutive UEFA Women's EURO titles when it faces Spain in the final on Sunday, July 27.
Only one team from eastern Europe made it to Euro 2025, and only three have ever made it to any Euros. The story is different in men's football, so why has women's football in the region struggled to make a mark?
The Spanish sisters will be on hand to support the country's squad as they face England at St Jakob-Park in Basel
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Building on a successful first year of a joint women’s football programme, a visit to UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 underlined the growing collaboration between the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and UEFA,
England’s opening Euro 2022 match against Austria at Old Trafford and their final at Wembley Stadium against Germany brought record crowds (68,871 and 87,192).