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England vs Spain LIVE - Euro 2025 final team news, kick-off time, TV channel, score and stream

England will be seeking redemption in today's Euro 2025 final when they take on Spain in a repeat of the World Cup final two years ago.

The Lionesses want to avenge their 1-0 defeat, while Spain are seeking their first European title and a chance to become the first national side in history to take possession of every UEFA trophy on offer.

Spain - who also picked up the inaugural Nations League silverware in 2024 - are the favourites to complete the clean sweep, but England, whose never-say-die attitude has got them this far, deny they will be the underdogs in Basel.

Kicking off at 5pm and live on both BBC One and ITV, the match will be played at St. Jakob-Park.

And we will be with you throughout the day, counting down to kick-off and bringing you the latest from both Switzerland and Manchester city centre.

The Prince of Wales, who is patron of the Football Association (FA) and set to be in Switzerland on Sunday to cheer the team on, wished them good luck on Saturday.

In an online message, William said: “Good luck to the Lionesses tomorrow.

“The nation is so proud you are through to the final, after some stunning comebacks! We are all cheering you on! W."

Speaking on the eve of the game, the England boss said: “We’re happy that we’re in the final and we’re going to do everything we can to win it and make that happen.

“When you are in some scenarios, you hope you can turn it around with some subs or shape change, but the most important thing is that the players believe we can win and change the game, and that’s what we’ve shown.

“We want to do well, we don’t want a nerve-wracking game, but it also shows what the competition has been and I say it all the time, but the women’s game is improving so much and every game is a

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