England's Lionesses win Euro 2025
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England's Lionesses attempted to blow away the cobwebs on Monday morning, with the team emerging from their lair following Euros 2025 victory celebrations.
England will take on Spain in their Euro 2025 showdown on Sunday night after a thrilling run to the final, three years on from the Lionesses securing Euros glory at Wembley
I'm sure the men's team will be watching on and taking notes as to how they follow their efforts’, the prime minister’s official spokesperson said after the England women’s football team’s dramatic vi
THE LIONESSES received a heroine’s welcome as they touched down in England just hours after achieving yet more Euro glory. Sarina Wiegman’s troops secured a sensational second straight
Prince William and Princess Charlotte were in the stands cheering on the Lionesses in Basel, Switzerland in their Euros final against Spain on Sunday. And as soon as they secured a dramatic victory in penalties, the royal family led the way in summing up the nation’s pride.
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Chloe Kelly was Lionesses' golden girl once more as she scored the winning penalty against Spain last night to settle the Euro 2025 final. The journey to there from her Euro 2022 heroics at Wembley has not been an easy one.
Scores of football fans across Hartlepool gathered to watch the Lionesses beat Spain in the Women’s Euro 2025 final on Sunday night. England’s female football team, known as the Lionesses, won the UEFA Women’s Euro tournament for a second successive ...
The England women's squad have done it again, bringing home the trophy after beating Spain on penalties in the Euros 2025 final! Which also means, after a well-deserved celebration, the Lionesses will now be turning their attention back to their other jobs AKA all the other football clubs that they all play for besides the England team.
Mary Earps and Millie Bright paid tribute to the Lionesses after England defended their continental crown with victory in the Euro 2025 final. Three years on from lifting the trophy at Wembley, Sarina Wiegman’s side beat Spain on penalties to go back-to-back and become the first senior England squad to win a major tournament away from home.