Summary

  1. Goodbye!published at 17:30 British Summer Time 26 July

    That's all from us.

    You can keep up to date with all the latest updates from Switzerland on our Euro 2025 page.

    We'll see you tomorrow for the big one. Can't wait.

  2. Postpublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 26 July

    That is all from both camps.

    And that means that's that until tomorrow.

    Coverage tomorrow will get under way on BBC One from 15:40 BST.

    Build up on BBC Radio 5 Live will begin at 12:00 BST with a break in the middle for the F1 before resuming at 16:00 BST.

    And we'll be bringing you build up throughout the day across the BBC Sport website.

    Kick-off is at 17:00 BST.

    Media caption,

    England not 'clear underdogs' against Spain - Williamson

  3. 'We have felt at home'published at 17:23 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Fans of Spain during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final match between Germany and Spain at Stadion LetzigrundImage source, Getty Images

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on being based in Lausanne throughout the tournament:

    "We had a nice experience in Switzerland from the beginning. We have felt at home. The farewell today was because of all the good feelings. When we came back from games all the staff were waiting for us with flags and singing and we've felt very good - we've been treated very well."

    And on support from back in Spain:

    "From Spain we get love and support. We get the vibes from the different provinces that will watch the final. We feel motivated, we are very happy, our focus will be in the task every player has to do we will put our energy there tomorrow."

  4. 'I don't have to tell Pina to strike'published at 17:19 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Claudia Pina forward of Spain and FC Barcelona shooting to goal and scored during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Quarter-Final match between Spain v Switzerland at Stadion WankdorfImage source, Getty Images

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on Claudia Pina's battle with Hannah Hampton: "I don't have to tell her to strike [the ball more]. She has shown all year how she is able to score. Herself and all the forward players will have the opportunity to do that tomorrow."

  5. 'It means a lot to sit and talk about football'published at 17:18 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on why Spain deserve to win Euro 2025 final: "In terms of merit for everything I think we are a team with players that have been fighting, working with energy. Now we're able to focus energy on football. This provides an incredible base for all of them. All the players can enjoy our profession.

    "I can sit here and answer questions about football. This has changed, it means a lot to me and it shows the change we are getting. I believe that for all the effort the squad deserves to win. When you are in the elite football world it's not always the case but we will do everything to win the final tomorrow."

  6. 'Caldentey is a key player'published at 17:16 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Mariona CaldenteyImage source, Getty Images

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on Mariona Caldentey: "I talked about Mariona many times. I have talks with her. She understands the game. Her role in the Euros is very good. We adapt her to different roles and she is able to adapt herself to provide those alternatives that the team requires. She is a forward, but she understands intermediate situations perfectly well.

    "She is a key player for the team. Tomorrow we will decide the players and from there we ill see what they can do. Mariona and all of the deserve being there because they took the team to the final. The journey has been spectacular and I hope tomorrow everything will be ok."

  7. 'We have been writing history all tournament'published at 17:15 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Montse Tome, Head Coach of Spain, speaks to the media during the Spain Press Conference ahead of the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final between England and Spain at St. Jakob-ParkImage source, Getty Images

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on pressure: "I don't think about pressure. I think during the whole tournament we have been writing history - getting to semis and the final for the first time, beating Germany for the first time. We have been accomplishing objectives and that's the reason we're here.

    "Our first objective was to play six games and that's the case. England are defending the title, they are the current champions, we will compete and we will enjoy the game. Of course we want to win."

  8. 'They accepted their role'published at 17:14 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on if it is hard to pick a starting XI when substitutes have made an impact: "It can be difficult but in the end the players understand that being in the national team is a privilege. When I talk to them I explain the situation. Up to now it was easy because they accepted their role, they accepted their moment. It shows. Maria Mendez has always been there when needed. Same goes for Athena. They have team spirit and that is good."

  9. 'I expect a balanced game'published at 17:12 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on challenge England present: "I expect a balanced game. England have a powerful attack line and also in midfield they have a high level. They are very capable in defence. For all these reasons we will have to pressure and to have a good offence but I expect a balanced game. Lessons learned from Barcelona and Wembley games [Nations League].

    "At Wembley I thought we deserved more, we had occasions with the ball. They are very competitive. They showed in this tournament that even if they don't play well they win. In Barcelona the game was quite balanced then we overcame because we put pressure on them.

    "It's a final and it will be quite balanced."

  10. 'They are all ready'published at 17:10 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Athenea del Castillo of Spain celebrating her goal during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Quarter-Final match between Spain v Switzerland at Stadion WankdorfImage source, Getty Images

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on if she expects extra-time and what role her substitutes will have: "It's a final. We know it's a complicated game against a big national team and the current champion. We played twice against them this year, we know it will be hard. For the team, I have 23 players.

    "If we feel we have to change something we can use all 23 players. This is something we have been doing since the beginning. They are all ready for tomorrow. If we need them tomorrow, they are available."

  11. Postpublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Montse Tome Vazquez head coach of Spain during the warm-up before the UEFA Womens EURO 2025 Semi-Final match between Germany and Spain at Stadion LetzigrundImage source, Getty Images

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on mood in Spanish camp: "The team is fine, they are good. We've been fine-tuning the training to be in the best possible shape tomorrow. We have done several sessions adapting to players who have done more minutes.

    "They are willing to play. Right now we are thinking of the training session today and having good feelings about the players who will play in the final tomorrow."

  12. 'I am very happy with the job we have done'published at 17:07 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Montse Tome Vazquez head coach of Spain and her players celebrate victory after the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Quarter-Final match between Spain v Switzerland at Stadion WankdorfImage source, Getty Images

    Spain head coach Montse Tome on if her squad for Sunday's final is what she expected: "We have the team we want to have. We have the team we have been creating and building and working on during this year. We have been fine-tuning to reach the point we are in with the players that represent what we feel. We are in a Women's Euros final so I am very happy with the job we have done."

  13. Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Here is the Spain boss Montse Tome...

  14. Postpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Stick with us because we'll have Spain boss Montse Tome speaking to the media before tomorrow's final very shortly.

  15. 'England has a very complete squad'published at 17:01 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Alessia Russo of England during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final match between England and Italy at Stade de GeneveImage source, Getty Images

    Spain captain Irene Paredes on Alessia Russo not scoring at tournament:

    "England has a very complete squad. They have different options. usually they use Russo, she didn't score [in this tournament] but she's an excellent player. She generates opportunities.

    "There are other players that when they are on the pitch they create opportunities, we can not trust them we have to focus on ourselves. Good in defence and attack. We'll try to have a good game tomorrow."

  16. 'Both teams deserve the final'published at 16:59 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Spain captain Irene Paredes on Spain being pre-tournament favourites: "I don't assume that since the very first day [Spain were favourites]. I said that for my favourites, England were there. Both teams deserve the final. We wanted to be there, we wanted to play six games.

    "We are on the road, tomorrow is number six and then from there enjoy. We don't like the idea of being favourites. We know what it takes to be here, what we suffered and the rest is not so good for us."

  17. 'We are a team who don't see this game as a pressure'published at 16:58 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Spain line up (L-R) Cata Coll, Patricia Guijarro, Irene Paredes, Maria Mendez, Esther Gonzalez, Alexia Putellas, Olga Carmona, Mariona Caldentey, Aitana Bonmati, Ona Batlle, Claudia Pina pose prior the UEFA Womens EURO 2025 Semi-Final match between Germany and Spain at Stadion LetzigrundImage source, Getty Images

    Spain captain Irene Paredes on feeling pressure: "We have a team that played important games and tournaments. We know how to manage that and those emotions that sometimes arise.

    "We are a team who don't see this game as a pressure but as an opportunity to continue writing history, do something big and to show ourselves and let people enjoy."

  18. 'What we feel here is lovely'published at 16:57 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Spain captain Irene Paredes on why fans should watch: "I don't think I have to force anybody. My message is always the same. Some people may like us or not, for those followers, please continue supporting us. What we feel here is lovely."

  19. 'This one is special'published at 16:56 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Spanish team celebrate the victory during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final match between Germany and Spain at Stadion LetzigrundImage source, Getty Images

    Spain captain Irene Paredes on enjoying major tournaments: "I enjoyed all of them, but this one is special. The team is here in a very important moment. We are mature at all levels. We are in good shape, we have a good combination of quality players, players who have many options with an important background also in terms of tournaments which helps in order to be in a final.

    I am enjoying, I don't know if it's the one I am enjoying the most but I highlight the good moments. We are calm, we are cool and enjoying football."

  20. 'England deserve to be in the final'published at 16:54 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Spain

    Keira Walsh of England run with the ball during the UEFA Women's Nations League 2024/25 Grp A3 MD6 match between Spain and England at RCDE StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    More from Spain captain Irene Paredes on England: "England are one of the best national teams in the world. They deserve to be in the final. We will have players that share teams.

    "We played against them several times. They made us suffer, we did the same so it will be a balanced game. All the respect for them."