Chloe Kelly etched her name further into English football history as she converted the decisive penalty in a dramatic shootout, securing England’s victory over Spain in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final in Berlin. In a tightly contested match that ended 1–1 after extra time, the Lionesses held their nerve to triumph 4–2 on penalties, with Kelly once again delivering on the biggest stage.
A cagey final settled from the spot
The rematch of the 2023 World Cup final lived up to expectations, with both sides displaying tactical discipline, high pressing and resolute defending. Spain struck first, with Aitana Bonmatí finishing off a sweeping move in the 33rd minute. England responded through Lauren James just before half-time, curling a superb equaliser beyond Catalina Coll.
The second half saw few clear chances as both midfields cancelled each other out. Extra time brought more urgency but no breakthrough, leading to a penalty shootout in front of a sold-out Olympiastadion crowd of 74,000.
Mary Earps made a crucial save from Spain’s second penalty, while England converted all four of theirs, with Kelly stepping up last and burying her effort into the top corner — just as she had done in the 2022 Euro final at Wembley.
Kelly’s legacy secured
Chloe Kelly, now 27, has become an icon of English women’s football. After her winner in 2022 and key contributions during the 2023 World Cup run, she has once again delivered under immense pressure. Calm and confident, her winning penalty sparked wild celebrations on the pitch and in fan zones across the UK.
Speaking after the match, Kelly said: “It’s all about belief, and we believed. To do it again with this team is beyond words.” Her impact has transcended sport, inspiring a generation of young players and solidifying her place as a national figure.
Wiegman makes history again
Manager Sarina Wiegman claimed her third major international title, and her second with England, reinforcing her reputation as one of the most accomplished coaches in modern football. She praised the team’s mentality and unity, saying: “We were tested, but we stayed together. That’s what champions do.”
Wiegman’s tactical decisions, including starting James over Hemp and bringing on Russo for extra time, paid off in a game of narrow margins. Her leadership continues to define this golden generation of Lionesses.
A defining summer for the women’s game
The Euro 2025 tournament has broken new ground, with record attendance figures, broadcast audiences, and commercial success across host cities in Germany. England’s victory caps a transformative summer for the sport, and momentum continues to build ahead of the 2027 World Cup.
For now, the Lionesses will savour this moment. They have proven once again they are Europe’s finest — and with Chloe Kelly leading from the front, they have a talisman for the ages.
REFH – Newshub, 28 July 2025

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