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Spain fell short of Euro 2025 glory in tragic fashion on Sunday night, with England coming out the victors in a penalty shootout after two inspired saves by Hannah Hampton. La Roja seemed in shock
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England beat Spain in a penalty shootout to retain its title in the 2025 Women's European Championship final. The teams finished extra time tied 1-1, then England edged ahead 3-1 on penalty kicks.
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England are champions of Europe once again. The Lionesses won back-to-back Euro titles on Sunday, claiming Euro 2025 in a dramatic penalty kick shootout over reigning World Cup champions Spain. The match ended 1-1 in regulation,
Lionesses heroine Hannah Hampton revealed on Monday the heartbreak of losing her grandfather before Euro 2025, where England ultimately reigned victorious.
England Women will face Ireland Women in a three-match one day international series in September 2026. The news has been confirmed by Cricket Ireland and the England & Wales Cricket Board.
Nurses in Britain's National Health Service moved one step closer to striking after rejecting a 3.6% pay rise, a move that could see them join striking doctors.
Mason Mount is targeting an England return after taking a call from new boss Thomas Tuchel which has kept his World Cup hopes alive.
Manchester United's Mason Mount has spoken to his old boss Thomas Tuchel about his international aims but knows their shared history is no guarantee of an England recall.