England, UEFA Women's EURO and Sweden
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England have successfully reached the semi-finals of Euro 2025 after surviving a penalty shoot-out against Sweden and coming from two goals down to continue their title defence. The holders looked to be heading home but two goals in three minutes sparked a chaotic comeback before Hannah Hampton and Lucy Bronze were the heroes in the shoot-out.
A battered and bruised Lucy Bronze epitomised the Lionesses’ determination as she netted the decisive penalty to send them through to the semi-finals
England were outplayed by France in Euros opener but have come roaring back to beat the Netherlands and Wales, scoring 10 goals in the process; they face Sweden in the quarter-finals; Sky Sports Laura
England striker Alessia Russo paid tribute to the squad's response to losing their opening match against France at the women's European championships in Switzerland.
Beth Mead believes that England’s Euro 2025 opener defeat to France was 'the best thing that could have happened' to the Lionesses, as they prepare for a high-stakes quarter-final clash against Sweden.
Taking the knee is an anti-racism gesture, designed to protest against systematic racism and police brutality towards Black people
The defending European champions will open their tournament with a daunting match against a highly talented French team.
If England's opening loss to France at Euro 2025 was a cause for concern, coach Sarina Wiegman said being faced with a huge challenge right out of the gate might have been a blessing in disguise for the reigning champions.
Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream, team news, lineups, h2h, odds - Steve Borthwick’s confident new-look side aim for a seventh win in a row against the Eagles in Washington D.C.