England Can Stop Spain in the Women's Euro 2025 Final
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Michelle Agyemang, the 19-year-old Arsenal forward, came off the bench in both the quarterfinal and semifinal matches to score brilliant and decisive goals. But it was Kelly, England’s hero from the last European championship, who came on as a late sub and provided a spark that carried her team to those victories.
In one corner, we have Spain who have taken the women's game by the scruff of the neck over the years to the extent that they are the team to beat wherever they turn up. And then, the Lionesses, who live up to their nickname, epitomising a togetherness that means they don't know they are beaten.
A return to a final and a rematch with England, brings back memories of how Spain reached the pinnacle of women's football.
Lucy Bronze says she doesn’t care who the Lionesses face in the Euro 2025 final on Sunday. England will compete in their third consecutive major final and have a chance to defend their 2022 crown after they came from behind to beat Italy 2-1 after extra time in the semi-finals on Tuesday.
The Moroccan left-back is reportedly on Everton’s radar, according to information from The New York Times. The Toffees are keen to reinforce a position where they currently lack depth, with Vitaliy Mykolenko the only recognized player available for that role.
England seek a repeat as the Lionesses get stronger each game, while Spain have impressed with their signature flair in possession on the hunt to add a Euro title to their World Cup triumph. Germany are a proven foe with physical play and organization,