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    England will get their shot at back-to-back European titles after clawing their way to the Euro 2025 final in Switzerland - and they will face familiar opponents on Sunday.

    Sarina Wiegman’s side produced another miraculous comeback in their last four clash against Italy, with Michelle Agyemang’s 96th-minute equaliser saving the Lionesses from the brink of elimination.

    Chloe Kelly then tucked home her penalty rebound in the dying stages of extra time to book England’s place in the final, where they will hope to emulate their Wembley heroics of Euro 2022. Kelly was the hero then, too, scoring the extra time winner in a 2-1 triumph over Germany.

    And England will take on Spain in a sensational rematch of the 2023 World Cup final after Aitana Bonmati’s goal in extra time sent the world champions through to their first European final with a 1-0 victory over Germany in Zurich.

    Spain are looking to follow their World Cup triumph two years ago, where they beat England 1-0 in Sydney, with a first ever Euros title while the Lionesses will be out for revenge as they defend their title.

    Here’s everything you need to know about the Euro 2025 final.

    When is the Euro 2025 final?

    The Euro 2025 final between England and Spain will take place on Sunday 27 July in at St Jakob Park, Basel. While kick-off times for the quarter-finals and semi-finals were 8pm, the final will start at 5pm BST (UK time).

    What TV channel is it on?

    Viewers will have a choice between BBC One and ITV 1, with both channels providing live coverage of the final.

    List of previous Euros winners

    2022 - England (2-1 a.e.t vs Germany)

    2017 - Netherlands (4-2 vs Denmark)

    2013 - Germany (1-0 vs Norway)

    2009 - Germany (6-2 vs England)

    2005 - Germany (3-1 vs Norway)

    2001 - Germany (1-0 g.g. vs Sweden)

    1997 - Germany (2-0 vs Italy)

    1995 - Germany (3-2 vs Sweden)

    1993 - Norway (1-0 vs Italy)

    1991 - Germany (3-1 a.e.t. vs Norway)

    1989 - West Germany (4-1 vs Norway)

    1987 - Norway (2-1 vs Sweden)

    1984 - Sweden (1-1 vs England, 4-3 on penalties)

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