England are one step away from successfully defending their European title but face arguably their toughest test so far in the tournament.
After needing extra time and penalties to make it through the quarter-final against Sweden, the Lionesses again needed the extra 30 minutes to book their place in the final by beating Italy. England were on the verge of losing the game until Michelle Agyemang’s stoppage time equaliser in normal time, before Chloe Kelly’s extra time winner.
It’s now Spain that stand in England’s way in what is a replay of the World Cup final just two years ago. On that occasion, Spain came out as 1-0 winners, England will hope it’s a different story this time around.
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The opposition also needed extra time to secure their place in the final. Aitana Bonmati’s extra time goal giving them a 1-0 win over Germany.
England secured the European Championships title at Wembley three years ago, with eyes on successive wins under Sarina Wiegman.
Here is everything you need to know about following the match:
When is the game?The game takes place on Sunday, 27 July, 2025 with kick-off at 5pm. The match is being played at St, Jakob-Park is Basel, Switzerland.
Is it on TV?Yes, the game will be shown live on both BBC One and ITV1. Coverage of the match starts at 3.40pm on BBC One and at 3.30pm on ITV1 with both channels having extensive build-up.
The game will also be available to stream for free on both BBC iplayer and ITVX.
For those outside of England, the game will also be available to watch around the world. In Spain it is being shown on RTVE Play, while in the USA, the match will be available on FuboTV and the FOX network.
How else can I follow?If you are unable to watch the match, then live commentary will be available on both BBC 5live and TalkSPORT.
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