The England women's football team, the Lionesses, celebrated their Euro 2025 victory with a lively parade outside Buckingham Palace, drawing thousands of fans, media coverage, and national pride, highlighting the team's inspiring journey and the growing support for women's sports.
England won the Euro 2025 women's football championship in a dramatic penalty shootout against Spain after a 1-1 draw in regulation and extra time, securing back-to-back titles with Chloe Kelly scoring the decisive penalty amid a game marked by injuries and intense competition.
England's women's team faces Spain in the Euro 2025 final, with Spain favored due to their dominant tournament performance, but England aims to defend their title and make history, amid challenging weather conditions and a competitive match expected.
Spain advanced to the Euro 2025 final after a dramatic extra-time victory over Germany, highlighted by Aitana Bonmatí's decisive goal, setting up a final against England in a highly anticipated match.
Aitana Bonmatí scored a decisive extra-time goal to lead Spain over Germany in the Euro 2025 semifinals, marking Spain's first appearance in the final of the tournament after a tense match at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich.
Spain and Germany face off in the Women's Euro 2025 semifinals, with Spain led by Esther González and Germany overcoming France in a dramatic quarterfinal, as they compete for a spot in the final against England.
England reached the Women's Euro 2025 final after a controversial last-minute penalty in extra time against Italy, with Chloe Kelly scoring the winning goal. The match was marked by a late equalizer from Michelle Agyemang and a disputed penalty decision that decided the game, setting up a final against either Germany or Spain.
Fans gather in Geneva as England prepares to face Italy in the Euro 2025 semi-final, with England aiming for their third consecutive final and Italy seeking their first semi-final since 1997. The tournament has seen strong performances under coach Sarina Wiegman, who has elevated the England team, and the match is marked by social issues like anti-racism protests and team unity. Supporters are optimistic and excited for the match.
England's women's football team, the Lionesses, will stop taking the knee before matches to protest the perceived ineffectiveness of the gesture in combating racism, following racist abuse directed at player Jess Carter. The team aims to find new ways to address racism and support Carter, who is available to play in the upcoming semi-final against Italy. The decision has received mixed reactions, with some praising the move as powerful and others questioning its impact.
England's women's team is preparing for their Euro 2025 semi-final against Italy, with Sarina Wiegman emphasizing the team's tactical flexibility and unity, while addressing social media abuse issues and the decision not to take the knee, highlighting the importance of collective action and respect.
Ann-Katrin Berger played a crucial role in Germany's Euro 2025 quarterfinal victory over France, making key saves and scoring a penalty in a tense shootout, demonstrating resilience after overcoming cancer and criticism. Despite playing with 10 players for over 100 minutes, Berger's performance was pivotal, earning praise from her coach and showcasing her mental toughness and penalty expertise.
Spain defeated Switzerland 2-0 in the Euro 2025 quarterfinals, ending Switzerland's impressive run on home soil, despite missing two penalties and hitting the posts three times. Spain's goals came from Athenea Del Castillo and Clàudia Pina, and they will face France or Germany in the semifinals. This marks Spain's first semifinal appearance since 1997.
England won a dramatic and emotional penalty shootout against Sweden in Euro 2025 quarter-finals, with standout performances from Lucy Bronze and goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, showcasing resilience and character in a tense, error-filled game that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
England staged a remarkable comeback against Sweden in the Women's Euro 2025 quarterfinal, winning in penalties after a 2-2 draw in extra time, with standout performances from goalkeepers Hannah Hampton and Jennifer Falk, and advancing to the semifinals to face Italy.