Italy, England and UEFA Women's Championship
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England 2-1 (AET) Italy: Defending champs back in EURO final after another dramatic comeback
Reigning, defending champions England needed another dramatic comeback against Italy in the Women’s EURO 2025 semifinals on Tuesday, and Michelle Agyemang delivered another late equalizer before the Lionesses won it from the penalty spot (kind of).
In her sixth major tournament with England, Alex Greenwood spoke on her feeling that she was part of a “proper England team” ahead of a third consecutive major tournament final.The Lionesses left
Italy were within touching distance of a first Women's Euro final since 1997 until a stunning England comeback derailed their dream, but the Italians can look forward to a bright future as they reap the benefits of a more professional approach.
England's super-subs saved the day with minutes to go against Italy as the Lionesses snuck into to the Euro 2025 final.
England scored late goals at the end of both regular-time and extra-time to come back from behind to reach the final of Euro 2025, defeating Italy 2-1.Italy took the lead in the first half through
England’s substitutes inspired once again to complete an unbelievable turnaround against Italy and book their place in a third consecutive major final at Euro 2025. The Lionesses suffered another early setback when Barbara Bonansea punished sloppy defending in the first half and Le Azzurre held firm until the 96th minute in Geneva.
England fall behind after Barbara Bonansea opens the scoring for Italy on 33 minutes in the semi-final of Euro 2025.
England have grown into a habit of deciding their UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 fate rather late.Against Sweden, a penalty shootout was needed after the Lionesses overturned a two-goal deficit in their