England win Euro 2025 – live: Lionesses visit Downing Street
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The Lionesses are the first team to have three different matches go to extra time in a single edition of either the women's World Cup or European Championship. Remarkably, they triumphed at Euro 2025 despite leading for just four minutes and 52 seconds in the entire knockout stages of the tournament - including stoppage time.
Michael Cox, Laia Cervello Herrero and Tamerra Griffin analyse the main talking points of the 2025 UEFA Women's Championship final
Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses will be bringing the trophy home on Tuesday 29 July as they have a homecoming celebration in London. Fans will have an opportunity to celebrate with the team as they travel down The Mall in an open-top bus before taking to the stage for a ceremony in front of Buckingham Palace.
Inside the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 win: Tough talks, a ‘new England’ and Wiegman’s toiletry-bag message
In the team meeting before England’s European Championship semi-final against Italy, manager Sarina Wiegman had a quirky motivational technique for her players. She revealed a little toiletry bag with the phrase: ‘B**ches get s*** done’ written on it.
By edging out Spain in a penalty shootout in the European championship final, England’s women’s team cemented its position as the standard-bearer for English soccer.
After a European Championship win like no other, the Lionesses return home as back-to-back European champions.
England's victorious Lionesses painted the town red on Monday night, heading out to Soho to continue the celebrations after visiting No. 10 Downing Street with the Euro 2025 trophy
Sir Keir Starmer FaceTimed the Lionesses team to congratulate them on their heroic Euro 2025 final win against Spain. England's Lionesses arrived for a celebratory dinner at 10 Downing Street in London on Monday evening (July 28) hosted by deputy prime minister Angela Rayner and sports minister Stephanie Peacock.
Came into the squad off the back of an outstanding season at Orlando Pride, providing competition to a goalkeeping unit that was dealing with the loss of Mary Earps. Did not play. Khiara Keating (goalkeeper) Potentially England’s No 2 in the tournament but was not called upon.
Late heroics, Reggie the dog and a new team mantra. Here's the inside story of how England won the 2025 European Championship.
Four England players have been named in the Euro 2025 team of the tournament after their triumph in Switzerland. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, right-back Lucy Bronze, forward Chloe Kelly and striker Alessia Russo have all been picked. Hampton played every minute of the Lionesses' six games, making key saves throughout the competition.
From participation to attendance to TV numbers, Miguel Delaney explains how a second straight Euros triumph will change football in England and beyond