
England vs Spain – Women's Euros final: Get Lionesses at 3/1 to lift trophy PLUS £20 in free bets with Midnite
Sarina Wiegman's side are attempting to defend their trophy and have shown incredible powers of recovery throughout the knockouts to reach the final once more.
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England go into the contest as underdogs, such is the strength of the Spanish squad and their World champions tag.
This Lionesses group have done it before though and won't be looking to give their European champions tag up easily.
Not giving up has been a feature of their campaign - particularly in the knockouts - and the semi final highlighted that more than any other.
Sometimes, it's just written in the stars.
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