The final of England vs Spain Euro 2025 has a major rule in the male final of Euro 2024

England will face Spain in the Euro 2025 female final on Sunday, hoping to keep their European crown and avenge the defeat of the World Cup final two years ago.
The lionesses reached a third consecutive final on Sarina Wiegman after the last winner of Chloe Kelly’s last time in the semi-finals against Italy.
The Spanish world champions, who beat England 1-0 in Australia in 2023, reached the final after eliminating Germany.
For the second consecutive year, England and Spain dispute the European final at the senior level, the Roja being in the lead thanks to the late strike from Mikel Oyarzabal.
But there is a significant difference in the rules between men and women’s finals, which is the number of players in a team.
For Euro 2024, all the participating nations received a maximum of 26 players in their team – three of whom were to be goalkeepers.
The previous issue in tournaments was 23 years old, but after COVID-19, the tournament postponed to Euro 2020 saw an increase of three players following a decision of the UEFA Executive Committee.
The same decision applied Euro 2024 but for the centerpiece of women, the 16 countries had to submit a team from June 23 to 25.

Therefore, there will be 12 submarines for both parties – each manager capable of using six during the game.
At the senior level, the men or women’s teams in England have never won a tournament that has not been held on the floor at home, but all this will change if the triumph of the Wiegman team at St Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland.
What does England get to reach the Euro 2025 final?
The heroes of England should already set up costs of £ 87,000 as well as a bonus sum, while Wiegman should have a lady if England wins, according to Time.
The 55 -year -old has had a team transformer impact since he took the job and is the only manager of the male or female match to have reached the final at each major tournament in which she trained.

“I want to pay tribute to Sarina. I think her record individually is phenomenal,” said FA Director of FA Mark Bullingham said, Speaking before Sunday’s final.
“When I spoke to (the media) before the tournament, I said that we were lucky to have it and I always feel that way. I think it was incredible.
“His management record in five tournaments and reaching five finals is phenomenal. I do not think that anyone has been close to that in the past and it will be really difficult to do so in the future.
“It is a really special trainer and we are delighted to have it with us.”
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