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NBC Sports
2 days ago
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- NBC Sports
2025 Women's EURO Final player ratings: Who delivered in England vs Spain?
A thrilling 120 minutes led to the tension of penalties at a major final, where Spain and England mixed it up for the 2025 Women's EURO crown. MORE — England vs Spain recap, as it happened Who were the stars from this affair? Read on... England player ratings vs Spain at Women's EURO Final Hannah Hampton: 8.5 — Four saves and 11 recoveries. Had no hope on the goal and was brilliant in penalty kicks. Alex Greenwood: 6 — Good going forward although her long passes were more hopeful than not on several occasions. Jessica Carter: 7 — Decent with the ball as England's left side was under duress all day. Leah Williamson: 7.5 — Nearly perfect on the ball while racking up near 20 defensive actions. Certainly the top English defender on the day. Lucy Bronze (Off 106'): 6.5 — She was fantastic in implementing Wiegman's physical tactics, but she loses a point for allowing Caldentey to waltz onto a header for Spain's first goal. Keira Walsh: 6.5 — England lost the midfield battle but both Walsh and Stanway were resolute throughout. Georgia Stanway (Off 115'): 6.5 — See Walsh's description above. Stanway and Walsh were a combined 11-of-24 in the duel. Guijarro was 12-of-16. Ella Toone (On 87'): 6 — The Man United midfielder created a chance but was otherwise quiet. Lauren Hemp: 6 — Had a huge chance go missing. Put herself into the battles but second-best on a lot of them. Lauren James (Off 41'): 6 — Quiet day with a couple of good defensive interventions before an injury called time on her final. Alessia Russo (Off 71'): 7 — Largely starved of the ball but quite efficient; Her airborne header between two starring defenders was so well-spun home. Subs Chloe Kelly (On 41'): 7 — Two created chances and two shots to go along with the assist. One-dimensional on the day as Spain controlled what was behind her. Michelle Agyemang (On 71'): 6.5 — At the center of the physical fight, with a combined five fouls committed and suffered over her 50(ish) minutes. Beth Mead (On 87'): N/A Niamh Charles (On 106'): N/A — One terrific intervention in her short shift almost gives her a huge rating. Grace Clinton (On 115'): N/A ENGLAND HAS LEVELED IT!! 😱🏴 Alessia Russo scores the equalizer for the Lionesses! 💪 Spain player ratings vs England at Women's EURO Final Catalina Coll: 7.5 — No one with human arms was going to get to Russo's header, and the in-tight save on Hemp early kept things scoreless. Solid in penalties Olga Carmona (Off 106'): 7 — As quiet a day as possible while racking up triple-digit touches. Nothing bad. Laia Aleixandri: 7 — Both Aleixandri and Paredes were Player of the Match caliber aside from the England equalizer when Russo found her way between them for her header. It was a brilliant header of a terrific cross, to be fair. Irene Paredes: 7 — See Aleixandri. Ona Batile: 8 — Fantastic. Assisted the goal and won almost every duel. Yes she was the closest to Kelly's cross on England's equalizer but she also could've easily had the match-winning assist at the end of the first extra time period. Alexia Putellas (Off 71'): 7 — Solid if unspectacular from the 31-year-old living legend. Aitana Bonmati: 7 — Three created chances, four shot attempts, and a half-dozen or so notable defensive moments. Patricia Guijarro: 8 — Unsure if she lost a 50/50. Athenea del Castillo (Off 89'): 7 — She cued up Batile's run/assist on Spain's goal, and at the time of her substitution her 19 touches in the opposing box were 14 higher than the second-most player. Mariona Caldentey: 7.5 — The goal was great and she could've had 2-3 by the time this was settled in Switzerland. Esther Gonzalez (Off 89'): 5 — Bottled up, the forward managed just 20 touches in 89 minutes. Subs Claudia Pina (On 71'): 7 — Helped Spain's left side become just as dangerous as its right. Vicky Lopez (On 89'): 6.5 — Got into so many dangerous positions but missed all of her chances. Salma Paralluelo (On 89'): 6 — Couldn't bury a winner inside the six during stoppage time in the first period of extra time. Leila Ouahabi (On 106'): N/A

NBC Sports
4 days ago
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- NBC Sports
How to watch Women's EURO Final live: England vs Spain preview, stream link, TV channel, prediction
England can defend their UEFA Women's EURO crown by holding off World Cup champions Spain in a blockbuster 2025 UEFA Women's EURO Final on Sunday in Switzerland. Oh, and this is a World Cup Final rematch. Like we said. Block... buster. MORE — 2025 Women's EURO hub: Scores, more If its anything like the last EURO Final — not to mention the semifinals of this tournament — look out. The Three Lions beat Germany 2-1 after extra time in 2022 at Wembley Stadium when Chloe Kelly delivered a 110th-minute trophy-claiming goal. As for Spain, a nation has not backed up a World Cup with a EURO since Germany essentially owned the first decade of this century with a pair of World Cups and trio of European titles. For live updates and highlights throughout England vs Spain, check out PST's live blog coverage below. How to watch England vs Spain live, 2025 Women's EURO Final stream link and start time Kick off time: Noon ET Sunday Venue: St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland TV Channel: FOX Streaming: Fox Sports England team news, focus The Lionesses have some big injury concerns, as Lauren James limped off the pitch with an ankle injury in the semifinal. Captain Leah Williamson and superstar Lucy Bronze were carrying injuries prior to the semifinal but trained ahead of the final. It's difficult to imagine either missing the stage after appearing in training. Spain team news, focus Spain are led by Alexia Putellas, who is pacing the tournament in goal contributions with seven. Only teammate Esther Gonzalez has more goals in Switzerland with four. Barcelona midfielder Patricia Guijarro has also been excellent. 2025 Women's EURO Final prediction Spain are favored to win but England have proven a magnificent competitor and would be a worthy champion. Spain are the tournament's best finishing (3.4 goals per game) and defending (0.6 goals/game) team, while their 72.9% possession mark for the tournament is more than 12% better than second-ranked England. But hold on — England have missed more big chances than anyone else (16) and the Lionesses' expected goals total is just 0.5 less than Spain. The key here may be England's success in mucking it up. Expect hard fouls without the ball and a fire-whenever mentality in attack. Spain's path to the final was a bit easier than England, who have had to go 120 minutes in their last two matches. To us, that's the difference maker despite Sarina Wiegman's masterful leadership of the Lionesses. And if our prediction proves true, we're grateful that Spain would be able to celebrate a title without disgraced ex-president Luis Rubiales. England 1-3 Spain.
Yahoo
5 days ago
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- Yahoo
Reggie Cannon details court win over Boavista + who's the UEFA Women's EURO favorite?
Subscribe to The Cooligans Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros bring on Colorado Rapids & USMNT defender Reggie Cannon to discuss his recent court win over Portuguese club Boavista. Reggie describes the trials and tribulations of his time in Europe and why he ultimately decided to make the move back to MLS. Reggie also shares his future ambitions with the USMNT and how MLS has grown in recent years. Christian and Alexis then preview the UEFA Women's EURO Final between Spain and England. Will favorites Spain win another major title or can England win back-to-back EURO titles? Later, Christian and Alexis react to transfers around the world, including Matt Turner's failed deal with Lyon. Where will the USMNT goalkeeper end up next? They also break down Viktor Gyokeres' move to Arsenal, Marcus Rashford's loan to Barcelona & more. (10:00) - Reggie Cannon shares details on court win over Boavista (23:15) - Reggie Cannon explains why he returned to MLS (38:30) - UEFA Women's EURO Final preview (50:00) - Does Viktor Gyokeres fix Arsenal's striker issue? (55:00) - Lyon cancels Matt Turner's move to club! (1:00:00) - Transfer round-up: Marcus Rashford, Thomas Muller & more 🖥️