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What time and TV channel is Spain v England on today in Women's Euro 2025 final?

What time and TV channel is Spain v England on today in Women's Euro 2025 final?

Euro 2025 reaches its conclusion this evening as England play Spain in a mouthwatering final.
Defending champions England have shown tremendous resiliency to make it all the way to the final having battled back on numerous occasions throughout the tournament to keep themselves alive.
They face a Spain side that - like their male counterparts - are playing football on a different planet these days. The reigning World champions bested England in that World Cup final two years ago and will be favourite once again today.
For England, the likes of Keira Walsh, Alessia Russo and Ella Toone will be key, with Chloe Kelly proving the difference from the bench time and time again in an England shirt, can she make herself a hero once again today? Where is the game being played?
St Jakob Park in Basel. What time is kick-off?
The game starts at 5pm. Where can I watch the game?
BBC 1, ITV and RTE will all be showing the game on TV and will be streaming the contest on their online player platforms. Quotes corner - England captain Leah Williamson insists her team are no flash in the pan
'The consistency and the landscape keeps changing and we're trying to change with it and that's a really hard thing to do,' she said. 'Us staying in the tournament until the end proves the investment and the quality of the game in England is continuing to rise.
'You don't just want to be a flash in the pan, a memory, and when we spoke before Euro 2022 we said it was the start of something. We're still trying to play our role in that, we know how powerful that is and I hope what we do continues to grow and the respect for the women's game, the respect for women and women's sport in general, continues to grow.
'You feel like you share those things. Somebody has to wear an armband, somebody has to do that role, but we all just feel together and it's less of an 'I won this' and more 'we', always,' she said.
'There'll be lovely things to talk about later down the line if you want to look at success that way. I would probably say that success to me is happiness in your circumstance and your company.' Betting odds
Spain - 2/5
England - 21/10
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