BBC slammed for England vs Spain Euro 2025 final coverage as Man United legend hits out - Manchester Evening News
- At St. Jakob-Park in Basel on Sunday, England beat Spain on penalties to win the Euro 2025 title.
- After 12 minutes of pressure, Ona Batlle’s cross set up Mariona Caldentey’s bullet header to give Spain an early lead.
- Despite missing their opening spot kick, Beth Mead was forced to retake her penalty, and Chloe Kelly scored an `unstoppable penalty` to seal the win.
- Sarina Wiegman's champions will celebrate in central London on Tuesday, July 29, with a parade along The Mall and a ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial.
- Looking back, Euro 2025 proved an extraordinary spectacle with more extra-time matches and surprises, highlighting women's soccer's growing depth.
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England and Spain Battle for Ultimate Title in Euro 2025 Final - Real News Now
On this day, spectators are eagerly waiting as England and Spain prepare to clash in the Euro 2025 final, reminiscent of the 2023 World Cup face-off. The ultimate entitlement in UEFA Women’s soccer will be claimed today as England, the existing European champions, encounter Spain in Basel. With a prestigious history of two consecutive major tournament finals, England is all set for a thrilling confrontation. In the race to accumulate their maide…
BBC slammed for England vs Spain Euro 2025 final coverage as Man United legend hits out - Manchester Evening News
The BBC's coverage of the Euro 2025 final between England and Spain was heavily criticised by fans, who were disappointed not to see pundit Fara Williams on their screens
Nervous yet confident: Fans react as England face off against Spain in 2025 final
Nervous England fans gathered at the Boxpark in Shoreditch, London, to witness the Lionesses face Spain in the Euro 2025 final on Sunday (27 July). Fans made their predictions ahead of kick-off on how the match would play out. The Prince of Wales, who is patron of the Football Association (FA), and his daughter Princess Charlotte were among those in the stands in Basel, Switzerland, and led the country in wishing the national team good luck. Sup…
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