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How to watch Women's Euro final as England secures place after dramatic comeback

How to watch Women's Euro final as England secures place after dramatic comeback

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England's Lionesses have secured their place in the 2025 Women's Euros final after a dramatic comeback against Italy.
Last night, the team were able to snag themselves a 2-1 victory after spending much of the match lagging 1-0 behind.
The comeback began when 19-year-old Agyemang equalised the game during extra time, with the winning goal later being scored by Kelly.
Now, England will have to face off against either Spain or Germany in this week's final.
If you're planning on watching the major Euros game, here is everything you need to know.
When will the 2025 Women's Euro final take place?
The final, which will be played between England and either Spain or Germany, will take place on Sunday, July 27, at around 5pm (GMT).
Spain and Germany are set to clash tonight (Wednesday, July 23) at around 8pm.
Those wanting to watch the two European sides play can do so by switching over to BBC One to view Match of the Day's live coverage of the event.
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How to watch the 2025 Women's Euro final in the UK
Those wanting to watch the final from the comfort of their own homes will be able to do so by tuning into ITV1 and BBC One from 4pm when pre-match coverage begins.
The game will also be available to watch on-demand via streaming platforms ITVX and BBC iPlayer.
Kickoff for the match, which is being held in Switzerland, will take place at around 5pm.
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