England are living on the brink and survived another near-inevitable elimination all the way to another Women’s European Championship final.
England will play their third consecutive major tournament final on Sunday when they take on either Germany or Spain in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 decider, having left it late to edge past Italy on
Chloe Kelly fired home the rebound from her own penalty to net a 119th-minute winner as reigning champions England pulled off a stunning comeback to beat Italy 2-1 after extra time on Tuesday and reach the Women's European Championship final.
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There were tears, distress and disbelief for Italy's players after a 2-1 loss to England after extra time in the Women's European Championship semifinals.
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Reigning, defending champions England needed another dramatic comeback against Italy in the Women’s EURO 2025 semifinals on Tuesday, and Michelle Agyemang delivered another late equalizer before the Lionesses won it from the penalty spot (kind of).
Lionesses to learn Euro 2025 final opponent after miraculous comeback - Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly completed a thrilling Lionesses comeback to secure their place in the Women’s Euro 2025 final
Italy were within touching distance of a first Women's Euro final since 1997 until a stunning England comeback derailed their dream, but the Italians can look forward to a bright future as they reap the benefits of a more professional approach.
After barely surviving against Sweden, England head into the Euro 2025 semi-final against Italy as overwhelming favourites.
The UEFA Women’s EURO is back in action on Tuesday, July 22 with the first of two semifinal matches, this one pitting England against Italy at Stade de Genève in Geneva.
Antonio Solario’s 'Madonna and Child,' stolen from Italy’s Civic Museum of Belluno in 1973, was recovered from an English baroness and returned to the museum after a decades-long legal dispute.