England celebrate Euro 2025 triumph
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England are champions of Europe once again. The Lionesses won back-to-back Euro titles on Sunday, claiming Euro 2025 in a dramatic penalty kick shootout over reigning World Cup champions Spain. The match ended 1-1 in regulation,
Spain fell short of Euro 2025 glory in tragic fashion on Sunday night, with England coming out the victors in a penalty shootout after two inspired saves by Hannah Hampton. La Roja seemed in shock
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Thousands of fans came out to celebrate England’s back-to-back Women’s European Champions in London as coach Sarina Wiegman and her players were given a homecoming to remember.
The Women's European Championship in Switzerland broke records for attendance and prize money, while setting the standard for future editions.
UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Prize Money originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 will have more prize money than ever before. UEFA has announced the total prize pool will be €41 million,
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This year's Women’s Euros tournament averaged 458,000 viewers across Fox's networks, making it the most watched in English-language history.
Spain and England finished 1-1 in the Women's EURO 2025 final, with England winning 2-1 on penalties. Spain dominated possession, but England's goalkeeper was exceptional.View on euronews
Official Lionesses kits for the 2025 Euros have outsold versions for the previous tournament and the 2023 World Cup, according to Nike. The company, which designs and produces England's kits, says it's seen "particularly strong sales" for children's sizes.
More than 16 million people in the United Kingdom watched England’s second consecutive European Championship final win on Sunday, just over a million shy of the 2022 final.
Euro 2025 is over, with England and Spain delivering a fitting finale to what has been a roller coaster of a tournament. The Lionesses are back-to-back champions, but which players made a name for themselves on the biggest stage?
The euro steadied near its lowest in a month on Wednesday, nursing steep losses this week as investors counted the cost of the U.S.-EU trade pact and looked ahead to policy meetings from the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.