England have won the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 after beating Spain in a tense final that ended with a penalty shootout. The match was played on July 27, 2025, at the Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland. After a 1-1 draw in regular and extra time, England came out on top by winning the shootout 3-1. This marks England’s second Women’s Euro title, following their first win in 2022.
Spain started the game strongly and took the lead in the 25th minute thanks to a well-placed shot from Mariona Caldentey. They controlled much of the first half and created several chances, but couldn’t extend their lead. England slowly grew into the match and equalised in the 57th minute when Alessia Russo found the back of the net with a composed finish inside the box.

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The rest of the game saw both teams trying to break the deadlock. There were moments of pressure on each side, but the defences held firm. Extra time was played, but neither team could score again. That meant the final had to be decided by penalties.
In the shootout, England kept their nerve. They converted three of their penalties, while Spain only managed to score once. England goalkeeper Mary Earps was the hero of the shootout, making two important saves that helped secure the win. Her performance earned her praise from fans and teammates alike.
This victory is a big moment for the England women’s team. It shows their consistency at the top level of international football and their ability to perform under pressure. Spain, although disappointed, had a strong tournament and will likely remain a top contender in future competitions. For now, it’s England who celebrate being crowned champions of Europe once again.
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