Euros 25: Can the Lionesses bring it home again?

欧元25:狮子女王们能否再次将它带回家?

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2025-07-25

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What can the tournament so far tell us about England’s chances on Sunday? Faye Carruthers reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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  • This is The Guardian. Today, England's women have made the finals of the Euros once again.

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  • It was the 85th minute of the semi-final of the Women's Euros on Tuesday,

  • and things were not looking good for England.

  • Italy were heading for a 1-0 victory when the manager,

  • Sabrina Wiegemann, decided to make a last-ditch substitution.

  • Inside the stadium in Geneva, fans held their breath.

  • Watching at home,

  • Guardian Women's Football Weekly presenter Faker Others thought it might be all over for Lionesses.

  • And to once again on with it, again England up the field.

  • England were completely running out of time and it's almost as if time stood still,