England Can Stop Spain in the Women's Euro 2025 Final
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England face Spain in the final of the 2025 Women's European Championship in Basel, Switzerland on Sunday, and Sarina Wiegman's team will bank a huge sum if they win
ENGLAND WOMEN are set to receive a £1.7 million bonus if they win the Euros – almost ten times less than what the men would have pocketed if they had won. England’s men’s team
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.
England and Manchester United star Ella Toone jokingly claimed that the Lionesses have "nearly killed" manager Sarina Wieman after making a habit of staging late comebacks at the ongoing Women's Euro 2025.
Reaching another major final has boosted the Lionesses' profiles. Matching their Euro 2022 success will propel them to another stratosphere
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".
England fans watching the Lionesses in the final of Euro 2025 tomorrow night face a £200 fine rising to £1,000 - thanks to a 150-year-old rule. Lionesses fans could see their landlady or landlord slapped with a £90 fine if they are served drunk.
The England women's football team are playing in the Euro 2025 final tomorrow afternoon, and we'll all be cheering on – and if you want to get the kit before kick-off, here's your best chance