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The league path starts with the second qualifying round, for which the 15 teams are playing in four mini-tournaments. Those four winners will join Real Madrid, Häcken, Paris FC, Atlético de Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt and Sporting CP in the third qualifying round of the league phase.
England crowned European championsThe UEFA Women's Euro has delivered its verdict this Sunday evening, July 27, 2025. England have been crowned champions of Europe, overcoming Spain in the final.Just
Two squads with a lot of firepower meet for continental bragging rights on Sunday, as England and Spain face off in the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship final.
The UEFA European Women's Championship, also known as the UEFA Women's Euro, is Europe's premier women's national team tournament. Founded in 1982 and first played in 1984, the competition features 16 national teams competing for prize money,
As the summer international window closes and we say farewell to the 2025 UEFA Women's Euro, Women's Afcon, and the 2025 Copa America Femenina, it's time to crank up the heat on the build-up to the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.
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England earned their second consecutive UEFA Women's Euro title after beating Spain in penalties in the final on Sunday.
E ngland beat Spain in the 2025 Women’s European Championship final to clinch the title. The teams finished extra time tied 1-1, then England claimed a 3-1 victory on a penalty shootout.
Match officials praised for excellent performances throughout the tournament, which featured several operational firsts.
SportsLine's Martin Green reveals his picks for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final match featuring Spain vs. England
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has sealed a landmark agreement with UC3 for free-to-air media rights for the UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) over the next five years until 2030,
Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia traveled to Basel to cheer on Spain in the Women’s Euro 2025 final, joining Prince William and Princess Charlotte in the VIP section as Spain fell to England in a penalty shootout.