Women’s Euro 2025: England’s wild win and countdown to Spain v Switzerland – live

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Tom Garry rated the performances of both Sweden and England last night. Click here to see who impressed the most…

England appeared down and out when Sarina Wiegman made her first three substitutions at the 70-minute mark last night. Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang especially made all the difference as the Lionesses scored two goals in 103 seconds.

For the first, Kelly delivered a perfect cross to Lucy Bronze at the back post, who headed past Jennifer Falk to close the gap. Then, just moments later, Kelly sent another ball into the box which was headed down by Beth Mead to Michelle Agyemang, who scored her first major tournament goal to fire England level.

The very definition of impact substitutions.

If you want to relive the drama from last night, be sure to give Suzanne Wrack’s match report a read…

Preamble

Wow. Have we all recovered from last night’s match yet? I think I’m just about getting there!

In case you somehow missed it, England came from 2-0 down to beat Sweden in arguably the most dramatic way possible. Hannah Hampton was the hero as the Lionesses won 3-2 on penalties after NINE spot-kicks were missed.

I’ll bring you all the reaction from that Euro 2025 quarter-final clash throughout the day, while also counting down to kick-off in tonight’s match between Spain and Switzerland.

Join me!

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