England Women vs Spain Women Prediction: Euro 2025 Final Tips, Team News & Offers

England take on Spain in a blockbuster rematch of the 2023 World Cup final as the two giants clash in the Women's Euro 2025 final this Sunday evening. The action kicks off at 5pm, live on both BBC One and ITV1.
Alongside our betting tips and the latest team news from St. Jakob-Park in Basel, we’ve rounded up the best betting offers and enhanced odds available ahead of the showdown.
England Women vs Spain Women Prediction
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England have shown remarkable resilience throughout the tournament, producing dramatic comeback victories over Sweden and Italy in the knockout stages.
Now, they’ll be seeking revenge against World Cup winners Spain, who have looked dominant on their flawless run to the final, winning all five of their matches, including a 113th minute extra-time winner over Germany in the semi-final.
England edged Spain 2-1 in extra-time on their way to winning the European Championship on home soil three years ago, but Spain gained revenge with a well-earned 1-0 victory in the 2023 World Cup final.
Since then, the teams have continued to trade blows in the Nations League: England secured a 1-0 win at Wembley in February, while Spain came from behind to claim a 2-1 victory in Barcelona just last month.
Heading into Sunday’s Euro 2025 final, bookmakers are siding with Spain to repeat their World Cup success. They’re priced at 4/5 to win in 90 minutes and 2/5 to lift the trophy. England, meanwhile, are 18/5 to win in normal time and 2/1 to retain their European crown.
England Women vs Spain Women Betting Tips
Combining Spain to score in the first half with England to score in the second half looks a decent play at 11/4 with bet365.
England have developed an alarming habit of slow starts at Euro 2025, and it has become a clear weakness that opponents are exploiting. They trailed 2-0 at half-time against France in their opener, were again 2-0 down at the break in the quarter-final against Sweden, and went into the interval 1-0 behind in their semi-final against Italy.
These repeated first-half lapses have raised real concerns about the Lionesses’ defensive focus early on in matches and, against a technically sharp, possession-dominant side like Spain, any early complacency is likely to be punished.
Spain will look to assert control from the outset, just as they did in the 2023 World Cup final, when they led 1-0 at the break and went on to lift the trophy.
England may be slow starters, but they've burst into life after the break at Euro 2025, often sparked by impact substitutions from the bench, with Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang proving particularly influential.
The Lionesses have scored in the second half of every match en route to the final. They grabbed a late consolation against France, struck twice after the break against the Netherlands, Wales, and Sweden, and produced a dramatic 96th-minute equaliser to rescue the semi-final against Italy.
When it comes to late-game heroics, Michelle Agyemang has made quite the impact during England’s knockout stage run in Switzerland.
The 19-year-old has come off the bench in both ties to dramatic effect. First scoring the equaliser in the quarter-final comeback against Sweden, then firing in a 96th-minute leveller to rescue the semi-final against Italy.
She’s expected to reprise her role as a second-half game-changer in Sunday’s final, and at 9/2, the Arsenal starlet looks a tempting bet to score England’s last goal for a third consecutive match.
England Women vs Spain Women Team News
England’s substitutions proved decisive once again in the 2-1 victory over Italy, with Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly coming off the bench to score the goals that secured the Lionesses’ place in the final. Their impact has fuelled growing calls for both players to be included in the starting XI on Sunday.
Meanwhile, defender Esme Morgan is expected to retain her place ahead of Jess Carter after a strong performance against Italy, however, Lauren James faces a late fitness test after she was forced off at half-time in the semi-final.
Spain made only one change against Germany, which was a forced one, as Maria Mendez came in for the suspended Laia Aleixandri. The latter will be available for selection once again on Sunday.
The England vs Spain starting lineups will be available to view in the graphic below approximately one hour before kick-off.
England vs Spain Odds
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As the Lionesses prepare to face Spain in Sunday's showdown, bookmakers are rolling out a range of betting offers, price boosts, and free bet promotions to mark the occasion.
Check out the available offers below, including Sky Bet's 40/1 for a goal to be scored, and Paddy Power's 50/1 for England to lift the trophy.
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