England vs Spain Euro 2025 final Confirmed Starting XI – latest news

England vs Spain euro 2025 final Confirmed Starting XI latest news

The defending European champions England, will compete against the reigning World Cup champions Spain, in the Women’s Euro 2025 final. The match is going to start at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland, with a kickoff time of 6:00 PM local time (16:00 GMT).

The stage is set at St. Jakob-Park, Basel, for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final, as England vs Spain in a highly anticipated clash. Here’s the latest on confirmed lineups, team news, and everything you need to know before the match begins.

Spain has lost just once in their last 14 matches, while England is reaching their third straight major tournament final.

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England vs Spain Euro 2025 final Confirmed Starting XI

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England confirmed starting XI:

  • GK: Hampton
  • DEF: Lucy Bronze, Leah Williamson (c), Carter, Greenwood
  • MID: Keira Walsh, Georgia Stanway, Ella Toone
  • FWD: Lauren James, Alessia Russo, Hemp
  • Key news: Lauren James is fit to start after recovering from an ankle injury. Esme Morgan keeps her place alongside captain Leah Williamson in central defence.

Spain confirmed starting XI:

  • GK: Cata Coll
  • DEF: Ona Batlle, Irene Paredes, Laia Codina, Olga Carmona (c)
  • MID: Aitana Bonmatí, Patri Guijarro, Putellas
  • FWD: Castillo, Esther González, Caldentey
  • Key news: Spain sticks with their attacking Champions League-winning core, led by Ballon d’Or winners Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas.
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Breaking News & Last-Minute Updates

The England women’s and Spain women’s squads are reported fully fit and motivated amid an electric atmosphere in Basel. England’s substitutes have contributed five goals en route to the final—depth could once again be crucial

  • Lauren James is passed fit and starts for the Lionesses after an ankle scare, adding vital attacking power.
  • Esme Morgan anchors the England defence on her first major tournament final start alongside Williamson.
  • Lucy Bronze is set to break the England record for most appearances at major international tournaments, earning her 36th cap at World Cup or Euros level, surpassing Jill Scott.

Live Build-Up & What’s at Stake

  • England look to defend their 2022 Euro crown, aiming for back-to-back titles.
  • Spain entered as world champions, having rebuilt their squad and team culture for European dominance after their dramatic 2023 World Cup victory.
  • The match-up revisits last summer’s World Cup final and promises a tactical midfield battle—Keira Walsh up against her Barcelona club teammates Bonmatí and Putellas.

How to Follow Live

Here are the final match times by country

  • Kick-off: 6:00 PM local time in Basel (5:00 PM BST, 9:30 PM IST, 12:00 PM EDT)
  • Watch on: BBC One/BBC iPlayer (UK), FOX Sports/FuboTV (USA), Optus Sport (Australia), Sony Sports Network/SonyLIV (India).

Key Players to Watch

EnglandSpain
Lauren JamesAitana Bonmatí
Georgia StanwayAlexia Putellas
Mary EarpsSalma Paralluelo
Lucy BronzeOlga Carmona

This historic showdown between England and Spain brings together Europe’s finest squads, star players, and a passionate global fanbase. Stay tuned for live updates, in-game insights, and the crowning of the new champions tonight

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H2H Record

  • Matches played: 19
  • England wins: 8
  • Draws: 6
  • Spain wins: 5

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