LONDON — England are your Women's Euro 2022 winners after a thrilling back-and-forth final against Germany on Sunday. Substitute Ella Toone gave the tournament hosts a second-half lead with a brilliant individual goal, only for Lina Magull to level in the 79th minute.
When the game went to extra time, it was another England sub, Chloe Kelly, who scored from close range after Germany failed to clear a corner. — Report: Kelly inspires England to historic '22 win Oh, and the game took place in front of a European Championship (men's and women's) crowd that set a record for attendance, with 87,192 in the stands to see England's women win their first major competition.
Here are ESPN's Tom Hamilton and Kathleen McNamee with three quick points from a remarkable final at Wembley. 1. England's supersubs deliver a first international trophy Chloe Kelly waited a moment after stabbing the ball home beyond Merle Frohms in the 110th minute.
And then once the winner was confirmed, Wembley's record crowd erupted and Kelly ran to the bench doing her own version of Brandi Chastain's sport-changing moment from 1999.