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England vs Italy live stream FREE: How to watch huge Women's Euros semi-final without paying a penny

England vs Italy live stream FREE: How to watch huge Women's Euros semi-final without paying a penny

The Sun5 days ago
ENGLAND face Italy tonight in what is expected to be a thrilling Women's Euros semi-final - and fans can watch it all unfold for FREE.
The Lionesses' trophy defence was on the brink of coming to an abrupt end when they went two goals down in 25 minutes during their quarter-final clash against Sweden.
However, two goals in two minutes from Lucy Bronze and Michelle Ageymang, plus a chaotic penalty shootout win, saw Sarina Wiegman's side book their spot in tonight's final four match.
And many will have the Lionesses as favourites to beat Italy, who have never won a major tournament in their entire history.
But the Italians should certainly have the wind in their sails as Cristiana Girelli's double against Norway, fired Italy to their first Women's Euros semi-final since 1997.
This match has all the ingredients to be an all-time classic, and SunSport can provide fans with information on how to tune in without paying a penny.
How to watch England vs Italy for FREE
England's huge 2025 Women's Euros semi-final against Italy will be broadcast for FREE on ITV 1.
Coverage is scheduled to get underway from 7pm BST.
You can also stream the match for FREE via the ITV X app or ITV website.
Alternatively, SunSport's live blog will bring you minute-by-minute coverage as the Lionesses look to progress to the final.
When is England vs Italy?
England vs Italy will take place TONIGHT - Tuesday, July 22.
The thrilling 2025 Women's Euros semi-final is set to kick off at 8pm BST.
Stade de Geneve in Switzerland is the chosen venue for this contest and it can host approximately 30,000 fans.
The Lionesses thrashed Italy 5-1 when the two countries last met in a 2024 friendly.
England's team news
Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman will be hoping her captain, Leah Williamson is fit again after being forced to come off during the heroic win against Sweden.
Besides that, we could see the same team that started in the quarter-final win despite Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang's crucial involvement.
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