Summary

  1. 'Tomorrow is a different scenario'published at 16:23 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    England

    England boss Sarina Wiegman on playing Spain again: "We've played each other a lot over the last couple of years because of the Nation's League. We will have learned from them in the games we have played. Tomorrow is a different scenario but hopefully we can look at the strengths."

    Sarina Wiegman, Head Coach of England, speaks to the media during the England Press ConferenceImage source, Getty Images
  2. 'The best thing in football'published at 16:23 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England

    Leah Williamson of England celebrates with the trophy following her teams victory during the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final match between England and Germany at Wembley StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    England captain Leah Williamson on the opportunity to win another major trophy: "We're very connected to what it means to the nation. As connected as we can be being away from home.

    "The opportunity of tomorrow and what's on offer is the best thing in football. We wanted to be here until the end and have the chance to fight for the trophy and you can't do that until the final.

    "We don't carry the weight of it and how much it means to people but we're aware of it because it means the same to us. We have a squad of excited, focused players."

  3. 'Privileged time to be part of this team'published at 16:22 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England

    Khiara Keating, Michelle Agyemang, Leah Williamson, Hannah Hampton, Niamh Charles, Lauren Hemp and Agnes Beaver-Jones celebrate the 2-1 extra time victory following the final whistle of the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final match between England and Italy at Stade de GeneveImage source, Getty Images

    England captain Leah Williamson on playing a home tournament versus on foreign soil: "The beautiful thing about 2022 was that I'm not sure any of us will ever be a part of something like that again in terms of the change, the story and journey.

    "Being away form home is special in a different way. You go out to represent your country somewhere else and the weight of that is important to consider. It sometimes adds a little extra.

    "The history on the line it seems this team enter a new year there's so much to be done and could be done and I think it's a real privileged time to be part of this team. The opportunity to be the first this and that is a big motivator but more because we know what it does for women's football and continues the legacy that we've already started."

  4. 'We will do everything'published at 16:16 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England

    England boss Sarina Wiegman on less pressure than Euro 2022: "I think every tournament you want to perform. Going into the finals is already very special and there are only two teams that can do it. It's very special. You want to win a final and we will do everything to make it happen."

    Sarina Wiegman at trainingImage source, Getty Images
  5. 'It was all part of the plan!'published at 16:14 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England captain Leah Williamson on whether it was the plan to win matches in dramatic fashion: "Yes it was all part of the plan! Making sure fans got their money's worth.

    "You grow in a tournament and we're aware of that. The most important thing for us is as the game goes on, taking advantage of the work we've done at the start. I know we've left it late but I think that's been the case in every game. Every team is hard to beat and every team poses a different threat and challenge and we have to stay in it as long as possible and take advantage of that.

    "Hopefully the best is yet to come but it definitely wasn't the plan we would've liked to wrap things up a little earlier and a little easier than we have done."

    Leah Williamson of England speaks to the media during the England Press ConferenceImage source, Getty Images
  6. 'You hope you can turn it around'published at 16:12 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England

    England boss Sarina Wiegman on not winning easy: "You want to do well. You don't want a nerve-wracking game but it shows what the competition is. The women's game is improving so much and every game is a hard game. I'm really glad we made it through. When you are in some situations, you hope you can turn it around.

    "The most important thing is that the players think we can win and change a game and that's what we've shown."

  7. 'It's just how it feels'published at 16:10 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England

    Sarina Wiegman, Head Coach of England, leads a team talk as the players form a huddle following the team's victory and subsequent progression into the final following the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final match between England and Italy at Stade de GeneveImage source, Getty Images

    England boss Sarina Wiegman on her team talk: "I think about what I want to say but that comes quite early before the game starts. It's just how it feels and what I think I should say."

  8. 'Lauren brings something different'published at 16:10 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England

    England captain Leah Williamson on what Lauren James brings: "We have a team of talented players and Lauren James brings something different so having that available is best case scenario for us."

  9. James fit for finalpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England

    Lauren James of England asks for the ball during the training session prior to the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final match between England and Spain at St. JakobImage source, Getty Images

    England boss Sarina Wiegman on Lauren James: "We had 23 players on the pitch today and everyone came through. If everyone recovers well then we have everyone fit for tomorrow."

  10. Postpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 26 July

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    Here come Sarina Wiegman and Leah Williamson...

  11. How Kelly 'found her smile back'published at 16:04 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England forward Chloe Kelly scored the winning goal against Germany when England created history by winning their first major women's tournament at Euro 2022.

    She joined Arsenal on loan from Manchester City in a rollercoaster January transfer window, after her statement on social media claiming City were "dictating" who she could or could not join.

    She has now turned her loan into a permanent move and is "finding [her] smile back" since winning the Champions League and helping England to the final with a goal and assist so far in this Euros.

    Media caption,

    'I'm finding my smile back' - Kelly on journey to Euro 2025 final

  12. Postpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    We're expecting to hear from Leah Williamson and Sarina Wiegman any minute now.

    You can tune in to the press conference live by clicking the 'watch live' button at the top of this page.

  13. 'We're in good hands' - Toonepublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 26 July

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    England head coach, Sarina Wiegman, has reached three consecutive finals with this national side, the 2022 Euros, 2023 World Cup and now 2025 Euros.

    The former Netherland's manager has made history at this tournament as the only head coach to win the UEFA Women's Euros with two different nations.

    England midfielder, Ella Toone, says the team fight for their manager and the staff and they know "no matter what [they] do, [they] are inspiring the next generation".

    Media caption,

    Euro 2025: We're in good hands - Ella Toone

  14. Teenager Agyemangpublished at 15:54 British Summer Time 26 July

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    Michelle Agyemang of England celebrates a score during the UEFA Women's EURO Switzerland 2025 semi-final match between England and Italy at the Stade de GenèveImage source, Getty Images

    Teenager Michelle Agyemang has netted in each of her last two outings at Euro 2025 and, if she were to score in the final, would be the youngest player to score in three appearances in a row at major tournaments (19 years, 174 days), breaking Vivianne Miedema’s record (21 years, 22 days).

    The only teenager to score in three different games in a single tournament is Brazil’s Marta at the 2003 Women’s World Cup.

  15. Kelly off the benchpublished at 15:52 British Summer Time 26 July

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    Chloe Kelly of England celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 semi-finals match between England and Italy at Stade de GeneveImage source, Getty Images

    England’s Chloe Kelly came off the bench to score the winner in the semi-finals against Italy, while she also did so in the 2022 Euros final against Germany.

    Since Opta has analysed major women’s tournaments (2011), Kelly has recorded the joint-most chances created (8) and most successful crosses (10) of any substitute in a single tournament this year.

  16. Postpublished at 15:48 British Summer Time 26 July

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    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport at Euro 2025

    St Jakob Stadium media conference room is not that big compared to some of the other stadiums used at these Euros.

    All the seats were taken pretty quickly with lots of journalists having to stand in the aisles as well, such is the interest in what Sarina Wiegman and captain Leah Williamson have to say ahead of Sunday's final.

    There's been a slight delay to the start but we should be getting going by 16:00 BST.

    England press conferenceImage source, BBC Sport
  17. Should Agyemang & Kelly start the Euros final?published at 15:44 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Adam Millington
    BBC Sport journalist

    19-year-old Agyemang scored in the 96th minute to take the semi-final match against Italy to extra time before Kelly drove home the rebound from her saved penalty to seal victory.

    It was another impressive comeback that was masterminded by the same players who helped rescue England's hopes in their quarter-final against Sweden.

    But as Sarina Wiegman begins to ponder how she will set up her side for Sunday's final against Spain, should the attacking duo be promoted to the starting line-up? Or is it risky to change what has become a successful formula?

    Read the full article on BBC Sport here

  18. Final preparationspublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 26 July

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    Hannah Hampton of England trains during the England Training sessionImage source, Getty Images
    Lauren Hemp and Leah Williamson of England train during the England Training sessionImage source, Getty Images
    Michelle Agyemang of England trains during the England Training sessionImage source, Getty Images
  19. James faces fight to be fit for the finalpublished at 15:37 British Summer Time 26 July

    England v Spain (Sun, 17:00 BST)

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter

    Will England manager Sarina Wiegman confirm whether forward Lauren James will be available for Sunday's Euro 2025 final?

    The Dutch manager said on Friday she "does not know" whether or not James will be fit for the final.

    "She's still recovering. She's doing things on the pitch and we have two more days so we're going to give her time," said Wiegman.

    James was substituted at half-time of England's semi-final victory over Italy on Tuesday with an ankle injury.

    She was seen applying ice to her ankle while sitting in the dugout for the remainder of the match, which went to extra time before England won 2-1.

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 26 July

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