England, Euros and UEFA Women's Championship
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The Lionesses will appear in another final this Sunday - Sarina Wiegman says "of course it's England and we want to win, but there's a bigger picture too".
The 27-year-old winger reflected on her journey at the 2025 UEFA Women’s Championship, where she has consistently made an impact off the bench.
For England, the build-up to the Euros, where they are the defending champions, was "tumultuous", said the BBC. "Distractions off the pitch" included two senior players – Mary Earps and Fran Kirby – announcing their retirements, and then captain Millie Bright withdrew from the squad saying she couldn't "give 100% mentally or physically".
Ahead of the Euros, Fox Sports’ president of insights and analytics said that the network was targeting 50 percent growth for viewership.
Spain star Aitana Bonmatí said she is eyeing another piece of silverware for her bulging trophy cabinet as her national team prepares to face holders England in their first Women's European Championship final on Sunday.
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SportsGrid on MSNEuros Analysis: Lionesses & Spain's Striking GamesEngland clinch wins over Italy with late drama, Spain shines with stellar play. The two countries are set to face off in the Euro Final.
Lake Lucerne is waiting immediately as you exit the railway station, a sprawling body of shimmering turquoise. Like so much of the water in Switzerland, it’s outrageously clear, blue and inviting, and you do wonder what the Swiss must think if they rock up to a UK beach, the harsh, grey English Channel glaring back at them.
The BBC asks football fans in London if they're supporting Spain or England in the Euro 2025 final.