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The Lionesses are the first team to have three different matches go to extra time in a single edition of either the women's World Cup or European Championship. Remarkably, they triumphed at Euro 2025 despite leading for just four minutes and 52 seconds in the entire knockout stages of the tournament - including stoppage time.
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Al Jazeera on MSNHow England’s Lionesses won the UEFA Euro 2025 title
Chaos followed England from the beginning of Euro 2025, but like true Lionesses, they roared back every single time.
After a European Championship win like no other, the Lionesses return home as back-to-back European champions.
Four England players have been named in the Euro 2025 team of the tournament after their triumph in Switzerland. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, right-back Lucy Bronze, forward Chloe Kelly and striker Alessia Russo have all been picked. Hampton played every minute of the Lionesses' six games, making key saves throughout the competition.
Sarina Wiegman’s side came from behind to beat Spain in a thrilling penalty shootout to defend their European crown
ENGLAND’s Lionesses will celebrate their Euro 2025 triumph with thousands of fans in central London today! Last Sunday, Chloe Kelly and Hannah Hampton wrote themselves into English
Late heroics, Reggie the dog and a new team mantra. Here's the inside story of how England won the 2025 European Championship.
The England women's football team will take part in an open-top bus parade in central London on Tuesday after their Euro 2025 victory over Spain. A procession along The Mall will begin at 12:10 before a ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace.
Came into the squad off the back of an outstanding season at Orlando Pride, providing competition to a goalkeeping unit that was dealing with the loss of Mary Earps. Did not play. Khiara Keating (goalkeeper) Potentially England’s No 2 in the tournament but was not called upon.
England star Jess Carter is not going to be part of the victorious Lionesses’ homecoming bus parade today. And the defender is missing out on what is going to be a very special day in London