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England vs Spain LIVE streaming info, Women's EURO 2025: Where to watch final? Predicted lineups

England vs Spain LIVE streaming info, Women's EURO 2025: Where to watch final? Predicted lineups

The Hindu27-07-2025
Spain will be looking to clinch its first-ever European title when it faces reigning champion England in the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 final at St Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland.
Spain beat Germany in the semifinal while England completed a comeback win against Italy in the other clash.
The match will be a repeat of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 final, where La Roja triumphed. Six of the last seven games between the two sides have been decided by a single goal, and the seventh was a scoreless draw.
LIVESTREAM AND TELECAST INFO
When will the England vs Spain Women's EURO 2025 final kick off?
The England vs Spain Women's EURO 2025 final will kick off at 9:30 PM IST on Sunday, July 27 at the St. Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland. Where to watch the England vs Spain Women's EURO 2025 final?
The England vs Spain Women's EURO 2025 final will not be telecast anywhere in India. The match will be livestreamed on the FanCode app and website.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
England: Hampton (gk), Bronze, Williamson, Morgan, Greenwood, Toone, Walsh, Stanway, James, Russo, Hemp
Spain: Cata Coll, Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Olga, Bonmatí, Patri, Alexia, Mariona, Pina, Esther Gonzalez
WHERE TO WATCH WOMEN'S EURO 2025 AROUND THE WORLD?
Europe
Albania: RTSH Sport
Andorra: RTVE PLAY, TF1, France Televisions
Armenia: First Channel of Public TV Company of Armenia
Austria: ORF ON
Belgium: RTBF Tipik & Auvio, Sporza and VRT Max
Bosnia and Herzegovina: BHT1 & HD BHT1
Bulgaria: BNT 3
Croatia: HRTi
Cyprus: CyBC
Czechia: CT Sport
Denmark: Viaplay
Estonia: ERR
Finland: Yle Areena
France: TF1, France Televisions
Georgia: Channel 1
Germany: Das Erste, Sportstudio
Greece: ERT
Hungary: M4 Sport Online
Iceland: RÚV / RÚV 2
Israel: sport1
Italy: RAI PLAY
Kazakhstan: Eurovision Sport
Kosovo: RTK1
Latvia: LTV7
Liechtenstein: Play RSI - Sport-Livestreams
Lithuania: LRT
Luxembourg: RTBF Tipik & Auvio, Sporza and VRT Max
Malta: TVMSPORT
Moldova: TVR
Monaco: TF1, France Televisions
Montenegro: RCTG
Netherlands: NPO1
North Macedonia: MRT
Norway: NRK, TV 2 Play
Poland: TVP Sport
Portugal: RTP1 + RTP2
Republic of Ireland: RTÉ
Romania: TVR
San Marino: RAI PLAY
Serbia: RTS Serbia
Slovakia: STVR
Slovenia: TV Slovenija 2
Spain: RTVE PLAY
Sweden: SVT, Viaplay.se
Switzerland: Play SRF - Sport-Livestreams, Play RTS - Sport Livestreams, Play RSI - Sport-Livestreams
Türkiye: TRT SPOR
Ukraine: Megogo
United Kingdom: BBC1, BBC2, BBC iPlayer, ITV, ITV4, ITVX, S4C
Vatican City: RAI PLAY Rest of the world
Afghanistan: FanCode
Algeria: bein connect
Angola: DStv Stream
Argentina: Disney+
Australia: Optus Sport
Bahrain: bein connect
Bangladesh: FanCode
Belize: Disney+
Benin: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Bhutan: FanCode
Bolivia: Disney+
Botswana: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream
Brazil: CazéTV
Burkina Faso: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Burundi: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream, New World Sport
Cameroon: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Canada: TSN
Cape Verde: DStv Stream
Central African Republic: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Chad: bein connect, DStv Stream, New World Sport
Chile: Disney+
Colombia: Disney+
Comoros: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Congo Republic: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Costa Rica: Disney+
Democratic Republic of Congo: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Djibouti: bein connect, DStv Stream, New World Sport
Dominican Republic: Disney+
Ecuador: Disney+
Egypt: bein connect
El Salvador: Disney+
Equatorial Guinea: DStv Stream
Eritrea: DStv Stream
Ethiopia: DStv Stream
French Guyana: Disney+, TF1, France Televisions
French overseas territories (including French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis & Futuna, Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Barts, St. Martin, St. Pierre & Miquelon, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Mayotte, Réunion): TF1, France Televisions
Gabon: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Gambia: DStv Stream
Ghana: DStv Stream, SportyTV
Guatemala: Disney+
Guinea: DStv Stream
Guinea-Bissau: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Guyana: Disney+
Honduras: Disney+
Hong Kong SAR: Hoy
India & Indian Sub-Continent: FanCode
Iran: bein connect
Iraq: bein connect
Ivory Coast: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Jordan: bein connect
Kenya: Azam SPORTS, SportyTV
Korea Republic: SPOTV NOW
Kuwait: bein connect
Lebanon: bein connect
Lesotho: DStv Stream
Liberia: DStv Stream
Libya: bein connect
Madagascar: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Malawi: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream
Maldives: FanCode
Mali: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Mauritania: bein connect, DStv Stream, New World Sport
Mauritius: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Mexico: Disney+
Morocco: bein connect
Mozambique: DStv Stream
Namibia: DStv Stream
Nepal: FanCode
Nicaragua: Disney+
Niger: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Nigeria: DStv Stream, SportyTV
Oman: bein connect
Pakistan: FanCode
Palestine (Gaza strip & West Bank): bein connect
Panama: Disney+
Paraguay: Disney+
Peru: Disney+
Qatar: bein connect
Rwanda: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream, New World Sport
Sao Tome and Principe: DStv Stream
Saudi Arabia: bein connect
Senegal: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Seychelles: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Sierra Leone: DStv Stream
Somalia: bein connect, DStv Stream
South Africa: DStv Stream, SportyTV
South Sudan: bein connect
Sri Lanka: FanCode
St Helena and Ascension: DStv Stream
Sudan: bein connect
Suriname: Disney+
Syria: bein connect
Tanzania: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream
Togo: DStv Stream, New World Sport
Tunisia: bein connect
Uganda: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream
United Arab Emirates: bein connect
United States (including American Samoa, Guam, Mariana Islands, Midway, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, United States of America): FOX Sports, ViX
Uruguay: Disney+
Venezuela: Disney+
Yemen: bein connect
Zambia: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream
Zimbabwe: Azam SPORTS, DStv Stream
In-flight/in-ship: Sport 24
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