England v Spain Final Preview
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At Euro 2025, Sarina Wiegman has reached her fifth final in as many tournaments: two with Netherlands and now three for England. What's her secret?
Celebrated in song by England fans, Lionesses coach Sarina Wiegman says her team are "preparing as well as possible" for Sunday's Women's EURO final against Spain.
The Netherlands looks to keep its Euro hopes alive on Sunday as it faces France in its group stage finale at the UEFA Women’s European Championship. France has already locked its spot in the knockout stage, but now has to focus on securing first place in Group D in order to have a better seeding in the quarterfinals.
The Lionesses’ title defence got off to a poor start as goals from Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Sandy Baltimore in quick succession in the latter stages of the first half put France on course for a deserved win. Keira Walsh’s superb late strike did not alter the outcome.
France coach Laurent Bonadei has not given much focus to penalty kicks ahead of his team's quarter-final clash with Germany at Euro 2025 on Saturday, despite the wild shootout between England and Sweden on Thursday.
Germany advance despite playing nearly the entire game down a woman after Kathrin Hendrich was sent off in the 13th minute
Elsewhere, Germany and France offer a showdown between two European powers, while Switzerland will try to stay alive against a heavily-favored and more proficient Spain. Norway vs. Italy is probably the least thrilling on paper, but it’s a chance to watch stars Ada Hegerberg and Caroline Graham Hansen book a spot in the semifinals.
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England coach Sarina Wiegman says defender Jess Carter is ready to play in the Women’s European Championship semifinals against Italy after being targeted with racist abuse online.
Few managers in the game think outside the box like Wiegman – five successive finals is an achievement that may not be matched