England beat Spain on penalties to win Euro 2025
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Chloe Kelly has once more written her name in the history books. Kelly was England’s hero again at the Women’s European Championship on Sunday.
You could argue that there was no other way England could have concluded their historic, victorious European championship run than in the most dramatic of styles. They have become accustomed to coming back from behind in a game;
England won Euro 2025 and retained their European crown after beating Spain on penalties. Spain dominated much of the game and took the lead midway through the first half after Mariona Caldentey found the net. England, however, dug in and equalised after the break when Alessia Russo headed home Chloe Kelly’s cross.
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The remarkable journey of England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton from eye surgeries to being the star of two penalty shootouts for a European title-winning team was described as “a fairy tale” on Sunday.
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England are through to the 2025 European Championship final after beating Italy 2-1 in a dramatic semi-final showdown. The Lionesses fell behind in the first half as Barbara Bonansea ended a well-worked goal by firing high past goalkeeper Hannah Hampton and into the roof of the net.