06/06 - 22:30
| Possession | Shots (on target) | Corners |
| 35% 65% | (5) 8 22 (5) | 3 7 |
Penalty Shoot-out
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Euro Women's 2025 Tops: | ||
| 121' | The referee Stéphanie Frappart whistles for the end of the match | |
Spain lost the first of three finals in major women's football competitions: | ||
Lotte Wubben-Moy | ||
Alessia Russo | ||
Leah Williamson | ||
European club and national team champions in 2025 (Arsenal and England): | ||
England beats Spain and becomes European champion for the second time! Sarina Wiegman's team chased the deficit and managed to defeat the current world champions! | ||
Chloe Kelly (ENG) is the oficial Man of the Match | ||
| 121' | Chloe Kelly successfully scored a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | Salma Paralluelo failed a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | Leah Williamson failed a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | Aitana Bonmatí failed a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | Niamh Charles successfully scored a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | Mariona Caldentey failed a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | Alex Greenwood successfully scored a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | Patri Guijarro successfully scored a penalty-kick! | |
Beth Mead slipped and will retake the penalty. | ||
| 121' | Beth Mead failed a penalty-kick! | |
| 121' | 120 minutes were not enough to find the new European Champion team. England and Spain gave their all, fought as much as they could, and now have a golden opportunity in the penalty shootout to win the competition. | |
| 120' +1 | End of extra-time | |
It is the third time that a Women's Euro 2025 match is decided on penalties, the 2nd time with England. | ||
| 120' | The referee adds 2 more minutes | |
| 117' | Spain: Vicky López headed Leila's cross, but the ball goes easily into Hampton's hands. | |
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| 108' | Mariona Caldentey (Spain) was caught offside. Ball to England. | |
| 107' | Dangerous free kick for Spain on the mid-right. Foul by Greenwood on Ona Batlle. | |
| 106' | Second half of extra-time starts | |
| 106' | End of the first half of extra time and the game is starting to lean towards penalties. Both teams do not want to make mistakes and are taking the necessary precautions. The fear, mixed with fatigue, is resulting in a very fragmented game, but with little risk and objectivity. | |
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| 105' +3 | The first half of extra-time has ended | |
| 105' +2 | Salma Paralluelo failed to deflect the ball crossed by Ona Batlle. It smelled like a goal, it had everything to make it 2-1. | |
| 105' +1 | The referee adds 2 more minutes | |
| 101' | Spain: Clàudia Pina cut in from the left, but her shot went well wide of Hampton's goal. | |
| 100' | The English international will try to hold on and returns to the pitch. | |
| 97' | Lucy Bronze (England) is having a lot of complaints. She seems to need to be substituted. | |
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| 91' | Begins extra-time | |
Great attitude from England in the second half. | ||
| 91' | Begins extra-time | |
| 90' +4 | End of second-half. The match will go to extra-time. | |
| 90' +3 | Spain: Vicky López tried her luck with a left-footed shot, but the ball goes over Hampton's goal. | |
| 90' +3 | Everything is still open in the last minutes of the regular time of the match! | |
| 90' | The referee adds 4 more minutes | |
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| 80' | With ten minutes to go, there is some apprehension from both teams to avoid a mistake that could cost the title. | |
| 75' | Second half full of emotions so far. | |
| 73' | Spain: Clàudia Pina received the ball in the final third, went up to Lucy Bronze, overcame the English player, pulled to her left foot, and shot powerfully at the English goal. Hampton was alert and cleared the danger with a spectacular save. | |
| 72' | Official attendance: 34,203 spectators. | |
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| 68' | England: Chloe Kelly - entered the match very well - received the ball on the left, went past Ona Batlle and fired a left-footed cross-shot. Cata Coll stretched fully and averted the danger. | |
| 67' | Spain: Athenea Del Castillo appeared - unopposed - on the right half of the English penalty area, but her shot went well wide of Hampton's goal. | |
| 64' | Few opportunities on either side, but quite stirred up. The teams are letting the game break and spaces will start to appear. | |
Alessia Russo scores again against the Spanish team almost two months later. The Arsenal forward scored her 25th goal for England. | ||
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Alessia Russo scores her 2nd goal in this European Championship: Wales and Spain | ||
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| 57' | Said and done: there's the English goal! Kelly received the ball on the left, pulled it to her right foot and crossed into the heart of the Spanish penalty area. Russo jumped higher than her opponents and headed it into the back of Cata Coll's net. | |
| 56' 1-1 | ||
| 55' | England is managing to balance the scales in these first minutes of the second half, but there are no dangerous moves in the final third. | |
| 52' | Spain: Patri Guijarro took advantage of the cross from Ona Batlle, but the shot was weak and poorly directed. | |
| 50' | Spain: Aitana Bonmatí was the author of the first move of the second half. The best player in the world received the ball inside the English penalty area, but Hampton was attentive and easily saved the shot from the Spaniard. | |
| 46' | 2nd half begins | |
First half with two distinct faces. A first phase where England even started the match better, managed to condition the Spanish ball exit and threatened Cata Coll's goal in a couple of situations, and another where Spain was the owner and mistress of the events. The truth is that Montse Tomé's team took a while to "connect" to the game, but when they did, little was seen of the three lions' team. Mariona Caldentey's goal comes at a time when the English legs were no longer responding. At that time, the Spanish dominance was total, both with and without the ball. Much credit to la roja who knew how to manage the rhythms of the match and "put to sleep" England, then managing to hurt them with the creative players up front. | ||
| 45' +2 | The 1st half ends | |
| 45' +1 | The referee adds 1 more minute. | |
| 41' | Spain: Esther González attacked the cross from Aitana Bonmati at the near post, but the header went wide of Hampton's left post. | |
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| 39' | Lauren James (England) is sitting on the pitch with a lot of complaints. She will have to be substituted. | |
| 35' | England is struggling to hold the ball and counter the Spanish dominance. | |
| 29' | Spain is much more comfortable in the match at this moment. With the ball, they can manage the game's tempo and 'rock' the English team, so that later the creative forwards can surprise with combinations or individual brilliance. | |
| 25' | Bonmati served Athenea inside the English box and the Real Madrid player called for Ona Batlle behind the opposing defenders. The right-back looked up and crossed accurately for Mariona Caldentey's forceful run to the far post. The Arsenal player opens the scoring with a great header! | |
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| 21' | Spain: Mariona Caldentey quickly combined with Alexia Putellas, but the shot went slightly wide of Hampton's goal. | |
| 19' | England: Lauren Hemp had everything to score the first goal of the match! Cata Coll tried to play short inside her box to Olga Carmona, but it was Hemp who managed to anticipate and win the ball in a goal-scoring area. Cata Coll was quick to react and made a 'save' to the strong shot from the English player. It was a close call! | |
| 14' | England: Georgia Stanway took advantage of the ball that was left at the entrance of the Spanish area, but the shot was weak and easy for Cata Coll to handle. | |
| 12' | Lauren James (England) was caught offside | |
| 9' | Spain: Esther González with a formidable job inside the English area. She 'killed' the ball on her chest that came from the left and shot without letting the ball touch the ground. Hampton was there to stop it and prevented the Spanish goal. Very dangerous. | |
| 6' | Spain's first approach to Hampton's goal. Alexia Putellas failed to control a ball launched into the English penalty area and the play ended without danger. | |
| 4' | England: Alessia Russo making the first threat of the match! The forward took advantage of the space behind the Spanish defence, broke into La Roja's penalty area on the right and made a tight cross-shot that Cata Coll had to save. | |
| 3' | More ball possession for the English in these first moments. | |
| 1' | The match begins | |
Spine-tingling moment as the national anthems of England and Spain are played! | ||
Both teams are already lined up on the pitch at St. Jakob-Park in Switzerland, all set for the start of the game. | ||
The match is about to start at the Estádio do Dragão.
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The refereeing team: | ||
On the Spain substitutes' bench:
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Irene Paredes is the captain of Spain | ||
Anna Moorhouse, Khiara Keating, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Maya Le Tissier, Esme Morgan, Niamh Charles, Grace Clinton, Jess Park, Chloe Kelly, Aggie Beever-Jones, Michelle Agyemang, Beth Mead | ||
On the England substitutes' bench: | ||
Leah Williamson is the captain of England | ||
Spain Lineup: Cata Coll, Ona Batlle, Irene Paredes, Laia Aleixandri, Olga Carmona, Patri Guijarro, Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmatí, Athenea Del Castillo, Esther González, Mariona Caldentey | ||
England Lineup: Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Jess Carter, Leah Williamson, Alex Greenwood, Keira Walsh, Georgia Stanway, Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo, Lauren James | ||
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| Inglaterra | Espanha | |||
| 8 | 2 | Shots | 4 | 7 |
2 | Shots on target | 2 | ||
| 8 | 5 | Total Tackles | 6 | 7 |
| 8 | 10 | Duels won | 13 | 7 |
| 8 | 53 | Total Passes | 104 | 7 |
| 8 | 46 | Passes Completed | 98 | 7 |
4 | Saves | 4 | ||
3 | Fouls Committed | 3 | ||
3 | Fouls Suffered | 3 |
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