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England W vs Spain W Predictions, Lineups & Betting Tips

Match Details: July 27, 2025| St. Jakob Park | Women's Euro 2025 | 17:00 GMT

England Women and Spain Women meet in the final of the Women's Euro 2025 at St. Jakob Park in Switzerland. This comes after England managed to score in the 119th minute, in extra time, through Chloe Kelly to beat Italy 2-1 to reach the final. Meanwhile, Spain beat Germany 1-0 in the other semi-final, thanks to a Bonmati extra-time goal.

Key betting tip: Both Teams to Score - Yes represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.

England W vs Spain W Predicted Lineups

England W Predicted XI: Hampton; Bronze, Williamson, Morgan, Greenwood; Toone, Walsh, Stanway; Mead, Russo, Hemp.

Spain W Predicted XI: Coll; Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Olga; Bonmatí, Patri, Alexia; Mariona, Pina, González

England will be looking to keep the same starting XI which beat Italy coming into this Euro 2025 final. Sabrina Wiegman will be looking to use Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang as super subs yet again. There are no significant injury concerns for The Lionesses.

Meanwhile, Spain also have no injury concerns for the final. The two top scorers for Spain: Esther Gonzalez and Alexia Putellas are both expected to start. These two are expected to be a handful for the England defence.

England W vs Spain W Current Tournament Standings

England have not had the most convincing tournament throughout the duration of Euro 2025. They had to score in the 96th minute last time out to take Italy to extra time, and only beat Sweden on Penalties in the quarter-finals. They were also beat 2-1 by France in their opening group game. You can definitely say they have rode their luck so far.

Spain have had a scintillating tournament so far. They were the top scoring team in the group stages, with 14 goals scored. In the knockout stages, they have beat Switzerland and Germany with relative ease, conceding 0 goals in those two games.

It'll be interesting how this game will pan out, with the trophy being up for grabs for either team if they play their best.

England Women vs Spain W Head-to-Head Timeline

The international rivalry between these two teams has been closely contested. Last time out, in the Women's Nations League, Spain came out on top with a 2-1 win. Claudia Pina scored both for Spain, whilst Russo got one for England

Recent Head-to-Head Results:

June 2025: Spain W 2-1 England W (Women's Nations League) February 2025: England W 1-0 Spain W (Women's Nations League) August 2023: Spain W 1-0 England W (Women's World Cup) July 2022: England W 2-1 Spain W (Women's Euro 2022) March 2020: England W 0-1 Spain W (Women Shebelieves Cup)

In the last 5 H2H games, Spain have won 3 games whilst England have won 2. In the last Women's Euros, England managed to beat Spain 2-1 and they will be hoping they can repeat this in Sunday's final.

Recent England W and Spain W Matches Analysis

England W Last 5 Matches:

England W 2-1 Italy W (AET) (Women's Euros) Sweden W 2-2 England W (3-2 on pens) (Women's Euros) England W 6-1 Wales W (Women's Euros) England W 4-0 Netherlands W (Women's Euros) France W 2-1 England W (Women's Euros)

England have had a middling tournament so far, they won 2 out of their 3 group games, but have straddled along in the knock-out stages. They have had no standout goalscorer, but will look to Chloe Kelly to provide a special moment.

Spain W Last 5 Matches:

Germany W 0-1 Spain W (AET) (Women's Euros) Spain W 2-0 Switzerland W (Women's Euros) Italy W 1-3 Spain W (Women's Euros) Spain W 6-2 Belgium W (Women's Euros) Spain W 5-0 Portugal W (Women's Euros)

Spain have been hugely impressive throughout the tournament and have been scoring for fun, 17 so far. Gonzalez and Putellas have been responsible for 7 of these. They are going to take some beating based on their previous form and if they stay solid defensively they should win against England.

England W vs Spain W Predictions

Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions and suggest . The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability and tactical matchups.

Best England W vs Spain W Betting Tips

Football Park’s Best Bet: Both Teams to Score - Yes - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted that both teams will find the net in this fixture.

Key Players To Watch: England W vs Spain W

Chloe Kelly (England W): Kelly has been the clutch player for England over the last few years. She scored the winning goal in extra time of the Women's Euro 2022 final against Germany, and scored the winning goal to send England to this year's final.

Michelle Agyemang (England W): She has been the breakout star for England in this tournament at just 19 years of age. She scored late equalisers for England in both the quarter and semi final in this tournament and has been a key reason why they have managed to reach this final.

Esther Gonzalez (Spain W): The top scorer of this year's tournament, Gonzalez has scored 4 goals in 5 games for Spain. She's had 20 total shots and has been accurate with 40% of them. She is able to find space in behind defenders and is a huge threat for this game.

Alexia Putellas (Spain W): The second top scorer of this tournament, with 3 goals in 5 games. She has also provided 4 assists, which adds to 7 goal contributions. She is a great playmaker and accurate passer who pairs well with Esther Gonzalez.

England W vs Spain W Match Facts

Referee: The UEFA referees committee has appointed Stéphanie Frappart of France to be the referee of this final. She was previously the 4th official of the 2022 Women's Euros final.

Broadcast details

UK: BBC

##Stadium Information

St. Jakob Park is a stadium in Basel, Switzerland that is home to FC Basel. It opened in March, 2021 and has a capacity of 40,000.

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