Spain, England and UEFA Women's Euro
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England crowned European championsThe UEFA Women's Euro has delivered its verdict this Sunday evening, July 27, 2025. England have been crowned champions of Europe, overcoming Spain in the final.Just
Frappart led an all-women’s team, including Neuza Back and Karen Diaz, for Germany’s 4-2 victory over Costa Rica in the group stage, a free-flowing tie with just one yellow card, 12 fouls given, and one of the more entertaining outcomes in that stage of the competition.
England fans celebrate across the UK as Lionesses have once again etched their names into football history by successfully defending their European crown with a thrilling 3-1 penalty
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) signs a landmark five-year deal with UC3 to broadcast the UEFA Women’s Champions League across 24 territories, reinforcing its commitment to free-to-air women’s sport coverage.
It’s been just over a month since Paris Saint-Germain won their maiden UEFA Champions League title, courtesy of a 5-0 rout of Inter Milan in the Munich final.In 2025/26, Europe’s elite club
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has sealed a landmark agreement with UC3 for free-to-air media rights for the UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) over the next five years until 2030,
The Lionesses were greeted by cheering fans as they returned home following their Women’s European Championship triumph