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Euro 2025 final buildup as England prepare to take on Spain: football news

Euro 2025 final buildup as England prepare to take on Spain: football news

The Guardian4 days ago
Update:
Date: 2025-07-26T09:16:24.000Z
Title: England are sweating on the fitness of Lauren James
Content: Some early team news is that ahead of tomorrow's final. The forward appeared to suffer an injury to her ankle during Tuesday's semi-final against Italy.
Yesterday, Sarina Wiegman said: 'She's still recovering. She's doing things on the [training] pitch and we have two more days so we're going to give her time. We don't know yet [if she'll be ready], but that's what we're going to go for – [aiming for] 23 players available for the game on Sunday.'
Update:
Date: 2025-07-26T09:14:26.000Z
Title: Preamble
Content: Hello and good morning! It is the penultimate day of Euro 2025 and we are well and truly on the countdown to the final tomorrow. England and Spain will both have their final training sessions of the tournament today, so we might get a rough idea of some team news. We will also hear from both Sarina Wiegman and Montse Tomé this afternoon ahead of the blockbuster clash.
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