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Lionesses sink Spain in shootout to win Euro 2025

Lionesses sink Spain in shootout to win Euro 2025

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Chloe Kelly has fired in the decisive spot-kick as England beat Spain 3-1 in a penalty shootout to win Euro 2025.
It meant England had successfully defended the title they won three years ago after an enthralling game that ended 1-1 after extra time.
Kelly said: "I'm so proud, so proud of this team, so grateful to wear this badge, and I'm so proud to be English. I was cool, I was composed and I knew I was going to hit the back of the net."
Congratulations to our valiant @Lionesses! 🦁🦁🦁A message from The King following the team's victory at the Women's Euros 2025.#WEURO2025 pic.twitter.com/mRBAdeGSOf
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 27, 2025
It was another spectacular turnaround from Sarina Wiegman's side, who came back from two goals down to beat Sweden in a shootout in the last eight and beat Italy in the semi-finals with another extra-time goal from Kelly.
Wiegman said: "I can't believe it. The word 'team' really described who we are - a team. We said we can win by any means and that's what we have shown again today."
World and Nations League champions Spain made the breakthrough in the 25th minute as Ona Batlle crossed and the England defence were caught flat-footed, allowing Mariona Caldentey to head the ball past Hannah Hampton.
With Lauren James hampered by an ankle inury, England were struggling, but Kelly came off the bench to replace her just before the break and it proved an inspired substitution from Wiegman.
Kelly helped close down England's porous left flank and provided the cross for Alessia Russo to level in the 57th minute, the forward heading home her inch-perfect assist.
Spain continued to monopolise the ball but could not find another goal before the end of normal time, and the story continued through extra time as they probed and probed, but could not break the English defence as the game finished 1-1.
The Spaniards got the shootout off to a great start when Cata Coll stopped Beth Mead's effort, but England keeper Hannah Hampton saved from Caldentey and Aitana Bonmati to put England in the driving seat.
🎶 I KEEP DANCING ON MY OWN! 🎶ICONIC. pic.twitter.com/YgHBjI8aCV
— Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 27, 2025
Coll got Spain back into it with another one-handed stop to block Leah Williamson, but Spain substitute Salma Paralluelo hit her kick wide of the target.
That set the stage for Kelly to repeat her 2022 heroics, when she scored the extra-time winner over Germany that won them the title at Wembley.
Kelly made her trademark prancing run-up before smashing the ball into the net and peeling away in ecstasy to celebrate with her teammates in front of the England fans.
The final was the first time since the inaugural edition in 1984, in which England were beaten by Sweden, that the game was decided by a penalty shootout.
Hampton said: "Unbelievable, incredible, showing throughout this tournament we can come back when we go a goal down, and we have that grit. We've got English blood in us, so we never say die and we just keep going, and we did that today."
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