Spain, England and UEFA Women's Euro
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Park, you would be mistaken for thinking the biggest stadium at Euro 2025 is bubble-wrapped, padded in jumbo squares of opaque gauze, bracing for a battle. In many ways, it is. Being inside Basel’s 34,
England are building up to their Euro 2025 final against Spain, but the Lionesses still don’t know if they will have Lauren James available to face the world champions in Basel on Sunday. Sarina Wiegman’s side have the historic opportunity to become the first England team in history to defend a major tournament title,
Lake Lucerne is waiting immediately as you exit the railway station, a sprawling body of shimmering turquoise. Like so much of the water in Switzerland, it’s outrageously clear, blue and inviting, and you do wonder what the Swiss must think if they rock up to a UK beach, the harsh, grey English Channel glaring back at them.
Spain ended hosts Switzerland’s run at 2025 UEFA Women's Euro in a 2-0 win in the quarterfinals on Friday despite missing two penalty kicks.
Switzerland scored in stoppage time to draw 1-1 with Finland and send the host nation into the quarterfinals at the Women's European Championship. Switzerland’s frantic wave of late attacks set
Switzerland coach Pia Sundhage hopes their run to the quarterfinals of their home Women's Euro will be a take-off moment for women's football in the country.
The Spanish got the better of the Lionesses in the 2023 World Cup, but can Sarina Weigman mastermind another triumph? Fans might have nabbed last minute tickets and be heading out to Switzerland for the final on Sunday (July 27). Join us at NationalWorld Today - a morning newsletter sent to your email.
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