
England vs Spain Euro 2025 final prediction, odds and betting offer
Just six days after their dramatic extra-time victory over Italy, England are preparing for another fierce contest as they face Spain in Sunday's UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final. The match, held in Basel, serves as a repeat of the 2023 World Cup showdown where Spain emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win.
This time around, both squads arrive with significant momentum. England, under Sarina Wiegman, have built a reputation for resilience—overcoming a two-goal deficit against Sweden before triumphing on penalties and then edging past Italy with late heroics from Chloe Kelly. The Lionesses have reached their third major final in succession and suffered only five defeats in their last nineteen competitive games.
Spain, meanwhile, have impressed with their dominance throughout the tournament. They swept through both group and knockout stages, netting a tournament-high seventeen goals and maintaining an average of sixty-seven percent possession. Despite this being their first ever Euros final appearance, La Roja have already secured the Nations League title this year and now aim to complete a historic treble.
Bookmakers currently have England as underdogs at around three-to-one to defend their European crown—a nod to Spain's recent form and attacking prowess. However, England were the last side to defeat Spain, winning at Wembley earlier this year. The most recent meeting between the two ended in Spain's favour with a 2-1 victory on June 3.
With history and pride at stake, fans can expect another intense chapter in this growing rivalry as the world's top two teams battle for continental supremacy.
England vs Spain Odds
England - 4/1
Draw - 14/5
Spain - 4/5
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England vs Spain Betting Tips
England win and both teams to score - 7/1
Under 3.5 goals - 4/11
Michaelle Agyemang to score anytime - 17/4
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