Euro 2025: England Beats Spain in Penalty Shootout to Keep Title
- England successfully defended its Women’s European Championship title by beating Spain in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw in the final.
- Chloe Kelly scored the decisive penalty for England, who faced a tough match after Spain took an early lead.
- England coach Sarina Wiegman celebrated her third consecutive Women’s Euros title, stating, "It was the most chaotic tournament we played."
- King Charles congratulated the Lionesses for their performance, expressing his family's "warmest appreciation and admiration.
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Chloe Kelly on how she missed three penalties in last training game before Euro final
England’s Chloe Kelly reveals she missed three penalties in last training session before the Lionesses Euro 2025 final win against Spain. Kelly fired in the winning penalty as England completed another spectacular shootout comeback to defend their title and beat world champions Spain 3-1 on penalties in Sunday’s final (27 July). Speaking in a press conference after the win, Kelly revealed she had missed three penalties in training. She said: “Ta…
Euro 2025: England beats Spain in penalty shootout to keep title
BASEL, Switzerland — More drama, another penalty shootout and never giving up. England successfully defended its Women’s European Championship title on Sunday in its own special way, thriving in high tension yet again to take down world champion Spain in a shootout in the final. READ: Spain beats England to win thrilling Euro 2024 final Chloe Kelly lashed in her spot kick to give England a 3-1 win on penalties after a 1-1 draw after extra time. …
The temper of England made a difference in another duel full of drama by beating Spain on Sunday in a series of prisons to revalidate its title in the female Eurocup.
England and Spain Battle to Thrilling 1-1 Draw; England Triumphs 3-1 on Penalties in Women’s Euro 2025 Final – EUROP INFO
In a thrilling conclusion to the Women’s Euro 2025 final, England and Spain battled to a 1-1 draw before England triumphed 3-1 in the penalty shootout, securing their first major international women’s football title. The match, held under intense pressure and high stakes, showcased the growing competitiveness of European women’s football, with both teams demonstrating skill, resilience, and determination. This live coverage captures the key mome…
Spain Were the Better Team, Says Coach
Spain head coach Montse Tome believes her side were unfortunate to lose the Euro 2025 final, insisting they did enough to at least avoid defeat after falling to England on penalties in Basel. The reigning world champions were edged out 3-1 in the shoot-out following a 1-1 draw after extra time at St Jakob-Park on Sunday, with Tome expressing her disappointment at the result. “I think this team deserved more,” she told reporters. “We worked so ha…
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