England in Women’s Euro 2025 final
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England are through to the semi-finals of Euro 2025 after a quite ludicrous football match with Sweden. Not much of it made
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In a few short years, striker Michelle Agyemang has gone from being a ball girl at Wembley to scoring vital goals for England that will see them contest the Women's European Championship final on Sunday as she leads the charge for young players in Switzerland.
Mead came on for Toone and went to the right wing, James dropped into a floating midfield role, and Agyemang joined Russo up top. Then Kelly came on for Hemp on the left wing on 78 minutes. So England had two wingers, two strikers and James.
Reigning, defending European champions England pulled off an incredible two-goal comeback and won a seven-round penalty shootout against Sweden that saw the two sides convert just five times total.
Players from England and Sweden heaped praise on each other for their bravery in a penalty shootout at the Women's European Championship on Thursday, despite a record-low conversion rate and criticism from fans.
Sweden embraces its underdog status at the Women’s European Championship but could change perceptions if it defeats England in Thursday’s quarterfinal in Zurich.
Williamson starts but Carter drops to bench for Euro 2025 semi-final - The Lionesses are looking to reach a third consecutive major final but face a dangerous Italy side with nothing to lose