The Women’s Euro 2025 tournament, culminating in England’s dramatic penalty shootout victory over Spain at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, was a showcase of thrilling football, talent, and the growing stature of women’s football.
Here are three defining points from the tournament.
1. England’s Title Defense Cements Their Elite Status
The Lionesses’ 3-1 penalty shootout win over Spain, after a 1-1 draw, solidified their claim as the world’s top women’s team. Overcoming deficits in all three knockout matches, including Alessia Russo’s equalizer against Mariona Caldentey’s opener, England showcased unmatched grit.
Hannah Hampton’s two penalty saves and Chloe Kelly’s decisive spot-kick made them the first team since Germany in 2013 to retain the Euro title, proving their dominance on foreign soil.
2. Spain Were Unlucky
3. Women’s Football Emerges as a Global Spectacle
Euro 2025 captivated audiences with its drama and quality, from England’s late comebacks to Spain’s technical brilliance.
With a €41m prize pot and global broadcasts on BBC and ITV, the tournament’s electric atmosphere—evident in Basel’s packed stands—showed women’s football as a thrilling, competitive spectacle, rivaling the men’s game.