England can win the second trophy will not know if they beat Spain in the Euro 2025 final
England has the chance to keep its crown during the UEFA women’s euros final on Sunday.
The lionesses hope to win their second international tournament in three attempts, many of which calling for a public holiday if the lionesses came out victorious.
They stormed a 2-1 victory against Germany three years ago and enter the final on Sunday as the title champions in the title of UEFA Euros.
And they will lift the trophy again if they were beating Spain later this week, with a chance for the Sarina Wiegman team to take revenge after Spain defeated them during the World Cup final two years ago.
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However, it will be difficult demand.
England has not yet reached the Top Gear during the tournament and was forced to rely on late goals to overcome Sweden and Italy respectively during their victories in the quarter-finals and semi-finals.

The Lionesses of England have reached three major finals. (Image: Getty)
In striking contrast, the Roja is barely wrong, recording convincing victories against Italy, Portugal and Belgium on the way to the final, guaranteeing its place with a prolonged victory over Germany last night.
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If England can stun the Spanish, they will earn more than the trophy, because they will also have the opportunity to win another major trophy.
The victory over Spain will see the lionesses qualify for the female finissima.
This is an intercontinental match organized by Conmebol and UEFA which will see the winners of the American Copa Femmenina and the UEFA euros for women compete.
As a result, the match is played once every four years.
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This is a punctual match, there is therefore neither replay nor second legs, and it was first disputed following the revival of the male equivalent in 2022.
England won the first edition of the female finissima in 2023 by beating the American Copa Feménina winners of Brazil 4-2 in penalties after a 1-1 draw closely at the Wembley stadium.

England won the 2023 version of Finissima (Image: Getty)
England lost its first match of this year’s tournament, falling to a 2-1 defeat against France.
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However, they obtained second place in their group and their progression to the stadiums with direct elimination with convincing victories in the Netherlands and Wales.
They had to do things to the hard in the quarter-finals and in the semi-finals.
First of all, they fought 2-0 against Sweden to pull 2-2 before beating their rivals under penalties.
The lionesses then showed an immense heart to mark an equalizer of downtime against Italy before finding a winner in overtime through Super-Subs Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly.
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