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England - Spain: The Lionesses' Revenge or the Roja's First Crown

England - Spain: The Lionesses' Revenge or the Roja's First Crown

Basel's St. Jakob-Park will host the Women's Euro 2025 final between England and Spain this Sunday at 6 p.m., in a highly anticipated remake of the 2023 World Cup final.

This Sunday evening, European women's football will reach its apotheosis with a prestigious match between England , the defending champion, and Spain, the reigning world champion. The two teams will meet in Basel for a final reminiscent of the last World Cup, won by La Roja in 2023 in Sydney (1-0). This rematch, the Lionesses have been waiting for it for almost two years. Between the ambition of revenge and the desire for continuity at the top, this duel promises to be electric. The two teams know each other well, respect each other and make no secret of their objective: to impose their hegemony on European women's football.

Wiegman already in history

Despite a bumpy road ahead, England once again demonstrated their resilience. Beaten early by France, Sarina Wiegman's players turned things around against the Netherlands and Wales. In the quarterfinals, they came back from a 0-2 draw against Sweden to win on penalties. They did it again in the semifinals against Italy, with an equalizer in the 96th minute, followed by an extra-time victory. Led by captain Leah Williamson, the Lionesses are banking on their mental strength, their depth on the bench, and the experience of coach Sarina Wiegman, the first coach in history to reach five consecutive major finals.

Spain enters this final as the favorites. Imperious in the group stage (three wins), solid against Switzerland in the quarterfinals and heroic against Germany in the semifinals, Montse Tomé's players displayed great control. It was once again Aitana Bonmatí, Ballon d'Or 2023 winner, who freed her team in the 113th minute. Technically superior, Spain can also count on its incisive wingers, its striker Esther Gonzalez (4 goals), and a well-oiled team. All that remains is to turn this momentum into a title, something La Roja has never yet managed to do in a Women's Euro.

Lauren James uncertain

This match is part of a growing rivalry. In addition to the World Cup final, the two teams have met twice this season in the Nations League: England won the first leg (1-0), Spain won the second leg (2-1). La Roja hopes to reverse the trend in the European Championship, where they have two defeats against England. For their part, the Lionesses will want to rely on their newfound defensive solidity, even if uncertainty hangs over the injured Lauren James. Chloe Kelly, who has been decisive in recent weeks, could still be a key player or earn a starting spot.

England is aiming for a second consecutive European title, a feat only Germany and Norway have achieved in the past. Sarina Wiegman's team dreams of adding another layer to the list of achievements of a golden generation. Spain, for its part, could complete an unprecedented treble after the 2023 World Cup and the 2024 Nations League. A first continental title would confirm the incredible progress of La Roja in recent years. At the Parc Saint-Jacques, a final steeped in symbolism and history will be played out: confirmation for England or definitive entry into the European Championship for Spain.

What time will the meeting take place?

This EURO 2025 final, which will be officiated by French referee Stéphanie Frappart, will take place this Sunday at 6:00 p.m. at the Stade Parc Saint Jacques in Basel.

What TV channel is England vs Spain on?

The final will be broadcast free-to-air on TF1 with a closing ceremony scheduled for 5:40 p.m.

What streaming broadcast is there for this match?

You can follow the match in streaming only on the TF1+ platform.

Possible starting compositions

England : Hampton - Bronze, Williamson, Morgan, Greenwood - Stanway, Walsh, Toone - Kelly, Hemp, Russo

Spain : Coll - Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Carmona - Bonmati, Guijarro, Putellas - Caldentey, Pina, Gonzalez

The different coasts

Spain, the world champion, is the clear favorite in this final against England, who have been somewhat of a miracle at this EURO. Betclic : England 4.55 / Draw 3.72 / Spain 1.75 Winamax : England 4.50 / Draw 3.65 / Spain 1.74 Bwin : England 3.90 / Draw 3.30 / Spain 1.66 Parions Sports : England 4.55 / Draw 3.65 / Spain 1.74

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