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3 days ago
- Entertainment
Princess Charlotte and Prince William had father-daughter outing at soccer game in Switzerland
The royal duo attended the final of the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 on Sunday. 1:20 Princess Charlotte enjoyed some quality father-daughter time with Prince William at a soccer game in Switzerland. On Sunday, the pair attended the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 final, where England's Lionesses triumphed over Spain in a thrilling penalty shootout. Prince William, in his role as patron of the Football Association, showed his support for the England women's soccer team by attending the high-stakes match at St. Jakob-Park in Basel. The official Instagram account for the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a sweet photo of Charlotte and William smiling together, with the caption, "Let's go, @lionesses! 🏴." Following the win, King Charles III celebrated the team's victory with a congratulatory message. He praised the Lionesses, their manager, and support staff for their triumph at the EUROS 2025. Reflecting on the iconic chant, "football's coming home," he expressed pride that the Lionesses had made those words a reality. "As you return home with the trophy you won at Wembley three years ago, it is a source of great pride that, through sporting skill and awesome teamwork, the Lionesses have made those words ring true. For this, you have my whole family's warmest appreciation and admiration," he wrote in a statement posted on X. "More than that, though, you have shown through your example over past weeks that there are no setbacks so tough that defeat cannot be transformed into victory, even as the final whistle looms." "Well done, Lionesses. The next task is to bring home the World Cup in 2027 if you possibly can!" the statement concluded. Charlotte's appearance at the soccer game follows a recent surprise outing with Prince George at Wimbledon, where they joined their parents, William and Princess Kate, to watch the final match. A photo shared by Wimbledon's official X account captured the royal family smiling together, with Kate and Charlotte in light summer dresses and William and George in matching suits and ties. July has been a busy month for the family, as they also celebrated George's 12th birthday.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
England vs Spain LIVE: How to watch UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final – TV channels, streaming, kick-off time, and more
England vs Spain Reigning European champions England will face Spain in the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 final at St. Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland on Sunday, July 27 at 9:30 PM IST. The match will be a rematch of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 final where Spain emerged victorious, as La Roja aims for their first European championship title while England looks to defend their crown. Spain advanced to the final after defeating Germany in the semifinal, while England secured their spot through a comeback victory against Italy in the other semifinal clash. The history between these two teams has been notably close, with six of their last seven encounters being decided by a single goal margin, and one ending in a scoreless draw. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! The match will be broadcast extensively across the globe through various platforms. In India, while there will be no television broadcast, fans can watch the game through livestream on the FanCode app and website. England is expected to field a strong lineup featuring Hampton in goal, with Bronze, Williamson, Morgan, and Greenwood in defense. The midfield is likely to consist of Toone, Walsh, and Stanway, while James, Russo, and Hemp are anticipated to lead the attack. Spain's predicted starting eleven includes Cata Coll as goalkeeper, with Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, and Olga forming the defensive line. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Haiti: New Container Houses (Prices May Surprise You) Container House | Search ads Search Now Undo The midfield is expected to feature Bonmatí, Patri, and Alexia, while Mariona, Pina, and Esther Gonzalez are likely to spearhead the attack. This championship final represents a crucial moment in women's football, bringing together two of the sport's current powerhouses in what promises to be a closely contested match based on their recent head-to-head history. The outcome will either see Spain secure their first European title or England successfully defend their championship crown. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Buzz Feed
3 days ago
- Sport
- Buzz Feed
Jill Scott MBE On Racism, Progress, And The Future Of Women's Football
Growing up as a Black football fan; supporter of Manchester United and the England national team isn't for the faint-hearted. Over the years, we have seen players and fans face racist abuse for simply existing, and unfortunately, in 2025, things aren't changing as quickly as we'd hope. Today, England has made the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 finals, and tonight I'll be fueled with anxiety not only with the hopes of winning but the dread of what will happen to our Black players if we lose. During this tournament, Jess Carter withdrew from social media after facing online abuse related to her skin colour. A few years earlier, Black players on the men's team endured harsh criticism for losing the tournament. This prompts the question: Why do I support a country that doesn't support me? Change doesn't happen overnight, and comparing 2025 to 2005, it's very clear to see the leaps we've made in diversity and inclusion, especially in women's football. A lot of the help has come from dedicated fans, as well as brands like Heineken, which have made it their aim to be at the heart of cultural change in football, proving they're genuinely committed to changing the sport for the better, both on and off the pitch. Speaking to former England player and Euros 2022 champion Jill Scott MBE, we discuss the evolution of the game, the racism still plaguing it, and the future of women's football. The Women's Euros 2025 has been an entertaining tournament to say the least. What has been your highlight so far?When I heard the record-breaking ticket sales, I think over 600,000 tickets have been sold, I think that just shows how many people are now wanting to come and watch women's football. So I think just being in and around the tournament, and just getting to meet the fans. Women's football now has fans who aren't going away. When I used to play, you would get fans that would just turn up for tournaments, and then it would drop off, but now the women's games have fans that are here through the good times and the bad times. That's definitely been my highlight. Who do you think is taking the trophy home tonight?

Business Insider
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Business Insider
Where to watch Women's Euro 2025: Live stream the tournament free from anywhere
The 2025 UEFA Women's Euro tournament is underway, with the last matches in the group stages playing out. We'll show you where to watch Women's EURO 2025, including free streaming options. The Women's Euro championship returns three years after the last tournament, a 2022 stint that gave England its first title. Eight-time champion Germany was the runner-up, and it's safe to say that both countries are vying for another win. The teams are playing through their final group stage matches now, with Norway already having secured a spot in the quarterfinals, which will kick off next week. Keep reading to learn all of your watch options for live streaming the remainder of the tournament. The tournament is available to stream for free in several regions around the world, and we'll break down everything you need to know about tuning in. Where to watch Women's EURO: quick links US: FOX, FS1, FS2 DirecTV MySports (5-day free trial) Sling TV Blue + Sports Extra (50% off first month) Fubo Pro (7-day free trial) UK: ITV, BBC ITVX (Free) BBC iPlayer (Free) Access streaming anywhere: NordVPN (30-day money-back guarantee) When: July 2-27, 2025 Upcoming matches: Portugal vs. Belgium on Friday at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST (Sat.) Italy vs. Spain on Friday at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST (Sat.) Poland vs. Denmark on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST (Sun.) Sweden vs. Germany on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST (Sun.) England vs. Wales on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST (Sun.) Netherlands vs. France on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST (Sun.) Where to watch Women's Euros in the UK ITV and the BBC will split Women's EURO 2025 coverage in the UK across ITV, ITV4, BBC One, and BBC Two. This means that coverage will be available on the broadcaster's free streaming counterparts, ITVX and BBC iPlayer. Users just need to create an account if they don't already have one, and then they're all set to start watching. How to watch Women's Euros from anywhere Those who are away from the UK right now can still access their free streaming options with the aid of a VPN, or virtual private network. VPNs are cybersecurity tools that let people change their virtual locations. This way, their go-to websites can work from anywhere in the world. They're extra popular tools among those hoping to upgrade their internet security and keep up with their usual apps and websites while traveling overseas. Time and time again, NordVPN comes out on top as one of the best VPNs on the market. It's a fast and easy-to-use option with tons of servers and a straightforward interface. Plus, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can learn more about it in our NordVPN review or explore other options in our guide to the best VPN deals. How to use a VPN Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one. Install it on the device you're using to watch. Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service. Navigate to your streaming service, such as ITVX or BBC iPlayer, and create an account if you don't already have one. Enjoy the program. Where to watch Women's Euros in the US FOX has full Women's EURO coverage in the US, spread across FS1, FS2, and FOX proper. Cord-cutters can catch all of the action on live streaming services like DirecTV, Sling TV, and Fubo. DirecTV MySports starts at $70 a month and comes with FOX, FS1, and FS2, in addition to around 20 other sports channels and ESPN Plus access. New users can get a five-day free trial. Sling TV Blue, which costs $46 a month, comes with FS1, FOX, and 40+ other channels. FOX and local channel coverage varies from region to region, so potential subscribers should check to make sure it's available in their ZIP code before subscribing. From there, subscribers will need to add on the Sports Extra for an additional $11 a month to unlock FS2 and about 10 other popular sports channels. That's $57 a month in total, but new users can usually get $23 reduced from their first month of coverage. Fubo also carries broad FOX, FS1, and FS2 coverage in its base Pro plan, which also offers 150+ other popular channels. Subscriptions start at $85 a month, but new users can get $20 knocked off their first month of service after a seven-day free trial. Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.


Scottish Sun
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Uefa announce moment of silence will be held for Diogo Jota at Women's Euro 2025 matches after his tragic death
Jota leaves behind his wife and three children PAYING TRIBUTE Uefa announce moment of silence will be held for Diogo Jota at Women's Euro 2025 matches after his tragic death UEFA will pay tribute to the late Diogo Jota with a moment's silence before their latest round of Women's Euro 2025 matches. The Liverpool and Portugal winger tragically died in a car crash in Spain early this morning, aged 28, along with his brother Andre Silva. 5 Liverpool and Portugal star Diogo Jota tragically passed away on Thursday, aged 28 Credit: EPA 5 Jota and his younger brother, Andre Silva, were both killed in the fatal Credit: FC PORTO 5 Uefa will pay tribute to the pair with a minute's silence before the upcoming Women's Euro 2025 matches Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK The Lamorghini they were driving in the Zamora region of Spain came off the road and burst into flames after a tyre burst as they tried to overtake a vehicle. Jota's death has sent shockwaves throughout the football world, so much so that Uefa have planned a moment's reflection before today and tomorrow's round of Euro 2025 fixtures. A statement from European football's governing body read: "UEFA announces that a moment of silence will be observed at all of today's and tomorrow's UEFA Women's EURO 2025 matches in memory of Portugal international and Liverpool FC forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva who tragically passed away today." Tributes have poured in from around the world for the late Jota, who leaves behind three children and a wife whom he tied the knot with a mere ten days ago. Heartbroken Portugal team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo wrote on social media: "It doesn't make sense. "Just now we were together in the national team, just now you got married. "To your family, your wife, and your children, I send my condolences and wish them all the strength in the world. "I know you will always be with them. Rest in Peace, Diogo and Andre. We will all miss you." 5 5 Liverpool have described the death of their beloved winger as an "unimaginable loss. The Kop club said in a statement: "Liverpool Football Club are devastated by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota. 'Profound loss and shock' - Martin Lipton on death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota dies aged 28 in tragic car crash "The club have been informed the 28-year-old has passed away following a road traffic accident in Spain along with his brother, Andre. "Liverpool FC will be making no further comment at this time and request the privacy of Diogo and Andre's family, friends, teammates and club staff is respected as they try to come to terms with an unimaginable loss. "We will continue to provide them with our full support." The Portuguese Football Federation also issued a heartbreaking statement on the death of Jota. "It read: "The Portuguese Football Federation and all of Portuguese football are completely devastated by the deaths of Diogo Jota and André Silva, this morning, in Spain. "Much more than an amazing player, with almost 50 internationalizations for the National A Team, Diogo Jota was an extraordinary person, respected by all teammates and opponents, someone with an infectious joy and a reference in the community itself. "On my behalf, and on behalf of the Portuguese Football Federation, I express my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Diogo and Andre Silva, as well as Liverpool FC and FC Penafiel, the clubs where, respectively, lined up the players. "The Portuguese Football Federation has already asked UEFA for a minute's silence, this Thursday, before the match of our national team with Spain, in the women's European Championship, lost to two champs. "The disappearance of Diogo and Andre Silva represents irreparable losses for Portuguese football and we will do everything to, daily, honour their legacy."