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England v Spain: How to watch the Euro 2025 final on TV including channel, kick-off time and live stream

The Lionesses will be back on the pitch to defend their Euros title this Sunday – this is how you can watch from home

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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Thanks to two heroic last-minute goals from Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly on Tuesday, the Lionesses now have just one more match standing between them and another Euros victory.

The girls came from behind in their semi-final match against Italy on Tuesday, meaning that this weekend, England’s women will come face to face with Spain once more in what promises to be a nail-biting Euros 2025 final. The last time to two teams met was in the Nations League just over a month ago in June, when Spain won 2-1. 

While there’ll be loads of screenings going on throughout the UK, here’s all the information you need if you plan to watch the big game from the comfort of your own home. 

When is England v Spain in the Euros 2025 final?

The Lionesses will be going head to head with Spain at Basel’s St Jakob-Park on Sunday, July 27

England v Spain kick off time

Set your alarm! The match will commence at 5pm BST. 

What channel is England v Spain on?

The matches so far have been split between ITV and the BBC but you can choose to catch the very last match live on either ITV1 or BBC One. 

What time does coverage start?

On ITV, the Euros final coverage starts at 3.30pm. If you want to watch on the BBC you can tune in from 4pm

How to watch online

Your other option is to stream the game online via ITVX or BBC iPlayer. 

England v Spain: odds and head-to-head

Reigning World Cup champions Spain are the favourites to win the Euros 2025, but only by a hair. The odds from bet365 stand at 10/3 for an England win, 29/10 for a draw and 8/11 for a Spanish victory. 

Head-to-head, England and Spain’s women’s teams have played each other 14 times. England have won on seven occasions and Spain on four, with three draws. 

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