The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final sees defending champions England face Spain, the current World Cup champions, in a highly anticipated match in Basel, Switzerland. This match marks another chapter in the developing rivalry between the two powerhouses of women's football.
A Clash of Styles
This final presents a fascinating contrast in styles. Spain is known for their technically brilliant team, led by Ballon d'Or winners Alexia Putellas and Aitana BonmatĂ in midfield, emphasizing possession-based, precise football. In contrast, England demonstrates incredible determination and a knack for turning games around, often utilizing impactful substitutions like Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly. England's captain, Leah Williamson, acknowledges Spain's strengths, recognizing them as "the best at what they do".
Journey to the Final
Spain's path to the final has been relatively smooth, with a minor scare in the semi-final against Germany. England, however, has faced a more challenging journey, trailing in multiple matches and narrowly avoiding elimination in the knockout stages. England's resilience was evident in their quarter-final and semi-final games, where they scored late equalizers.
Historical Context
England and Spain have a rich history of competition, with their first encounter dating back to 1993. They have since faced each other in several Women's Euro tournaments and World Cup matches. Spain secured a 1-0 victory over England in the 2023 World Cup final. More recently, in the Women's Nations League, England won 1-0 at Wembley, while Spain won the return match 2-1. This final is only the second time that the same two nations have faced each other in successive Women's World Cup and EURO finals; the first was Germany versus Sweden.
Key Players
Athenea del Castillo has been a standout performer for Spain, contributing consistently with goals and assists. For England, Chloe Kelly and Ella Toone have a record of scoring in major finals, both having found the net in the Euro 2022 final against Germany.
Team Lineups
Sarina Wiegman has announced the England team to face Spain, with one change from the semi-final lineup; Jess Carter replaces Esme Morgan. The Lionesses are expected to maintain their 4-3-3 formation, with James, Russo, and Hemp leading the attack. Spain is also likely to stick with a 4-3-3 formation, with Gonzalez, Caldentey, and del Castillo in the front three.
Broadcast Information
The Women's Euro 2025 final will be broadcast in the UK on both BBC and ITV.
Looking Ahead
This final presents England with a chance for revenge after their World Cup final defeat. However, Spain will be hoping to add another trophy to their collection after winning the 2023/24 UEFA Women's Nations League.