
England vs Spain LIVE score, Women's EURO 2025 final: Where to watch ENG v ESP; Lineups out soon
England vs Spain LIVE score, Women's EURO 2025 final: Where to watch ENG v ESP; Lineups out soon; Kick off at 9:30 PM IST
ENG vs ESP Live score: Catch the real-time updates from the England vs Spain Women's EURO 2025 final match being played at the St. Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland.
Updated : Jul 27, 2025 20:26 IST
Defending champion England will take on world champion Spain in the Women's EURO 2025 final.
Welcome to Sportstar's live coverage of the England vs Spain Women's EURO 2025 final match being played at the St. Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland. This is Joan Mathew Jacob taking you through minute-by-minute updates from the clash.

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