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"I'm not superstitious," says Mike!!
Euro 2025 build-up as England face Spain in final (kick off at 17:00 BST)
Lionesses are defending champions, Spain are world champions
Match is repeat of 2023 World Cup final, which Spain won 1-0
Both sides reached final with dramatic extra-time semi-final victories
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Charlotte Coates & Adam Millington
"I'm not superstitious," says Mike!!
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I’m not superstitious but I’m going to the local park this afternoon from 3pm - 4:30pm to listen to the band playing in the bandstand. I did this on 31st July 2022 when the Lionesses won the Euros. So why wouldn’t I give it another try
Mike
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Joe Bunney's (Ella Toone's boyfriend) message to Ella: "You already know what I think about how inspirational you've been. I know your dad's watching down proud of you, we're all proud of you. Go and bring that trophy home."
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Lucy Bronze's brother, Jorge, has a message for his sister: "Lucy, you know what it's taken to get to this point. You know you are a serial and born winner. You are already the most decorated English footballer of all time. Go and make that a full stop at the end of that sentence on Sunday and bring it home."
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JP Stanway's message to his sister, Georgia: "I want to say thank you for the memories you've given us. Back-to-back-to-back finals. Not so thankful for the heart attacks you've given us for the past few games.
"I'm so proud of what you and the rest of the team and the staff have achieved. Hopefully, we can continue to make these memories. Good luck."
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Giorgio Russo's message to his sister, Alessia: "Keep doing what you are doing, you make us proud every single day and I love you."
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Speaking of messages of support...
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Don't know about you but listening to messages of support makes my nerves go up a notch.
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The country is getting behind the Lionesses today.
Stars from sport, stage, screen and radio have sent their messages of support before this evening's final.
A range of people, from England batter Joe Root, to Strictly's Craig Revel Horwood, to actor Danny Dyer.
The stars come out for the Lionesses
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The Lionesses need to be the immovable brick wall tonight. Our defence has been our Achilles' heel, and we have been extremely lucky this tournament, what with Agyemang's brilliance. If we can win the 2nd balls and the midfield battle, we will frustrate Spain. We have played them many times over the past few years, and I'm sure Sarina knows their weaknesses, and those of England, very well by now. Hoping for a cracker. Will it happen again?
Anon
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More scenes like this later, please.
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Rhia Chohan
BBC Sport in Basel
As the coffee shops begin to open in sleepy Basel, England fans are beginning to emerge.
Jenny has been following the Lionesses since their Euro2022 win: “This tournament will be a reminder of the growth of women’s football - we want to keep those WSL attendances up.”
And despite the last-minute wins which have been a nerve wracking experience for fans, she’s on board with Sarina Wiegman’s substitution timings.
“Anything she’s been doing has been working - it’s unsettled the opposing teams!”
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Spain have won the World Cup and the Nation's League but are yet to box off the Euros.
Well, this is their chance to complete the set in their first ever European Championship final.
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Maria Tikas
Spanish football journalist on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think for the players it’s not pressure at all, it’s an opportunity. I think it’s 50/50 because England are European Champions and spain are World Cup champions. It’s the two best teams in the world right now and Spain really want to enjoy this final.
This is the first final that Spain can enjoy and they’ll look at it as an opportunity to keep writing history.
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Wearing the shirt with pride! Heart is telling the Head to sshh. We have to enjoy these moments in life. How amazing for these players, their friends/family & all footy fans in England (world). Whoever wins, two best teams in the world. Go England!!
Anon
Watching the final from Brisbane tonight. Wife plus 2 kids up for 2AM followed by school and work. C’mon Girls
Anon
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Ellie Brennan
The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on Radio 2
England fans flying into Basel had a special descent today. As the plane came into Switzerland it sounded like one of the flight attendants held her mobile phone up to the tannoy… and started playing ‘Sweet Caroline’.
Incredible vibes. It was amazing. It felt like everyone on the plane was there for the England match. At the end of the song everyone shouted come on England! It was a great start to what will be an incredible day for sure.
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Just under six hours to go until kick-off and the England fans are already out and about in Basel.
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How times have changed and for the better!
I started playing as a six-year-old and was the only girl playing in an all-boys league.
Thankfully, young girls these days have the support needed.
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Kathryn Armstrong
reporting from Basel
Louisa is looking forward to seeing her favourite player, Alex Greenwood, take to the pitch on Sunday
Many of the England fans I have been speaking to in Basel this weekend have been telling me about the barriers they themselves or their loved ones have faced when it comes to playing women’s football.
Louisa, who is from Crew and is a big Alex Greenwood fan, tells me she was fobbed off by a teacher when she was at school and wanted to play football because she didn’t like netball.
"He said no and kept making up excuses, like ‘we don’t have enough staff'," she tells me.
"I wouldn’t give up, so eventually the teacher just said to me ‘football’s not for girls’, so I just accepted that and assumed that women and girls couldn’t play football."
Tehya,17, who is from Kent, says there was no girl’s football team at her school and so the only way she could play was kicking a ball around with her brother.
And then there’s Alex, who is from London and says his aunt was laughed at for wanting to play the sport when she was young.
"A lot of people forget that women’s football was banned in England for 50 years," he tells me.
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The English front pages are full of support for the Lionesses today.
Michelle Agyemang gets the front page of the Observer, while the Sunday People lead with "Dare to dream"
The Star have a message from 1966 World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst, telling the team the "whole country is behind you".