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Lucy Bronze sets England record during Euro 2025 final vs Spain with Harry Kane trailing in her wake

Lucy Bronze sets England record during Euro 2025 final vs Spain with Harry Kane trailing in her wake

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LUCY BRONZE broke an England record and moved further clear of Harry Kane in the Euro 2025 final.
Bronze, 33, was named in the Lionesses starting XI today for the clash against Spain.
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Lucy Bronze broke an England record in the Euros final
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It saw her move further ahead of Harry Kane in the appearance charts
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It meant that Chelsea's right-back won her 140th cap for England.
And it moved Bronze up to joint-fourth in the most capped players charts behind only Fara Williams, Jill Scott, Karen Carney and level with Alex Scott.
Peter Shilton, who played 125 times for England, is the highest capped male player.
Bronze's appearance in the final was also her 36th at a major tournament for the Lionesses.
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That is the most of all-time across both the men's and women's teams.
Kane is the highest man on the list with 29 matches played at World Cups and Euros.
Bronze's outing against Spain is also her 16th at a Women's Euros.
That sees her leapfrog ITV pundit Carney for most games played for the Lionesses at the tournament.
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Aside from winning the 2022 Euros and making the 2023 World Cup final with England, Bronze has had a glittering career at club level.
She has lifted the Women's Super League four times with Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea.
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And she has won the Champions League five times during her spells with Lyon and Barcelona.
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