England's Lionesses are through to their third major tournament final in a row, having completed a dramatic comeback win over Italy in their Euro 2025 semi-final clash on Tuesday. Barbara Bonansea gave Italy the lead and England were on the verge of crashing out.
However, substitute Michelle Agyemang netted a late equaliser in the sixth minute of added time to keep England's hopes alive. And fellow substitute Chloe Kelly kept her composure in extra-time after England were awarded a penalty, firing home the rebound after her initial effort was saved.
The win means England will now face either Spain or Germany in the final as they look to retain the trophy they won on home soil three years ago, having now come through two remarkable knockout matches.
Here, Mirror Football takes a look at everything you need to know ahead of the final, including match details and how to follow the action...
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When and where does England's final match take place?The final kicks off at 5:00pm BST on Sunday, July 27, 2025, at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland. The 34,250-capacity venue is home to FC Basel and is the largest football stadium in Switzerland, having notably staged the 2016 Europa League final where Sevilla beat Liverpool 3-1.
How to watch England vs Spain/Germany?In the UK, fans will have a choice of broadcaster as the match will be shown live on both BBC One and ITV1, with coverage starting at 4:00pm BST. Fans can also stream the game for free on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds will also offer live commentary, while highlights will be available post-match on the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer.
England captain Leah Williamson has admitted her side's route to the final has "not been smooth sailing", but has promised the Lionesses will "give it everything we can" no matter who they face in Basel.
"I am very proud," she said after the win over Italy. "I think everybody that plays for this team knows how lucky they are to have stepped into a time when we are so successful, but also just being a part of it, how inspirational it is for us, let alone everybody watching.
"It has not been smooth sailing and I feel like things haven’t necessarily gone to plan. We said before we came in and I said I am intrigued to see the level just keeps rising and there are more and more unknowns and you have to be ready for everything.
"And I don't think it has gone smooth sailing for anybody yet, which is the point. It makes a great tournament and it shows what is going on. We just have to keep rising as well, this new England has to find their feet quicker, which is good.
"We have one more to go. I promise you we will give it everything we can but I will enjoy watching that game tomorrow, let's say that."
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