FA Chief Mark Bullingham Sends Sarina Wiegman Warning Ahead of Euro 2025 Final - Liverpool Echo
- The championship match of the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship, featuring teams from England and Spain, was held on July 27 at Basel’s St. Jakob-Park stadium, starting at 5pm UK time, with a crowd exceeding 34,000 spectators in attendance.
- England reached the final after dramatic late comebacks, including extra-time wins over Italy and a penalty shootout against Sweden, while Spain entered as world champions and tournament favorites.
- Captain Leah Williamson, recovered from an ankle injury sustained earlier in the tournament, emphasized the squad’s determination by stating they would ‘play through absolutely anything as long as we get the green light.’
- Coach Sarina Wiegman confirmed that all 23 squad members were ready to play and performed well, emphasizing the team’s determination to do everything possible to secure victory.
- The final offered England a chance to retain their European crown and further establish their legacy, with increasing political pressure for the government to declare a public holiday should the Lionesses secure victory, along with widespread anticipation of national celebrations.
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Sarina Wiegman broke into a celebratory dance when Chloe Kelly struck the winning penalty in Sunday’s shootout to help England clinch a second consecutive Women’s Euros title, capping a wild ride that the coach called the most chaotic tournament ever.
Euro 2025 final LIVE: Build-up as England seek revenge against Spain
Another final looms large for the Lionesses (Picture: The FA via Getty Images) The day is here – the Lionesses stand on the brink of history as they seek to secure back-to-back European Championships against Spain tonight. For a third time in a row, England are in a major final having won their first European crown in 2022. Spain denied Sarina Wiegman’s side World Cup glory a year later but after that heartbreak, a shot at redemption awaits toni…
There are two women on the sidelines in the final with Sarina Wiegman (England) and Montserrat Tomé (Spain).

Lionesses ready to compete for back-to-back European glory in Euro 2025 final
England head coach Sarina Wiegman said the team is ‘going to do everything we can to win it’.
FA chief Mark Bullingham sends Sarina Wiegman warning ahead of Euro 2025 final - Liverpool Echo
Sarina Wiegman has led England to a fifth consecutive major tournament final and FA chief executive Mark Bullingham has reiterated that the Lionesses boss is 'not for sale'
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