Spain eyes historic Women’s Euro title: who can lead La Roja to glory?

Spain vs. England – UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final
St. Jakob Park, Switzerland
Sunday, July 27 | 1 PM Brasília Time
Live on CazéTV
Spain will play in its first-ever UEFA Women’s Euro final this Sunday, aiming to crown a perfect campaign with the European title. The reigning world champions have marched through the tournament with dominant performances and standout individual brilliance and now face host nation England in a historic showdown.
Spain’s Road to the Final: Dominance from Start to Finish
Spain has enjoyed a flawless journey to the final in Euro 2025, winning all of their matches so far:
- 5-0 vs Portugal (Group Stage)
- 2-0 vs Belgium
- 3-1 vs Italy
- 2-0 vs Switzerland (Quarter-final)
- 1-0 vs Germany (Semi-final)
La Roja has not conceded a single goal in the knockout phase, underlining their defensive stability and tactical discipline under head coach Montse Tomé.
Players to Watch: Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmatí Lead the Charge
While Spain has impressed as a collective, several stars have shined individually:
Aitana Bonmatí
The reigning Ballon d’Or winner recovered from a pre-tournament hospitalization and is now Spain’s creative heartbeat. She scored the decisive goal against Germany in the semi-finals, propelling Spain into their first Euro final.
Alexia Putellas
A two-time Ballon d’Or winner, Putellas had a strong group stage and remains one of Spain’s most dangerous midfielders. With six goals in the tournament, her influence will be vital in the final against the Lionesses.
Athenea del Castillo & Clàudia Pina
Both players were instrumental in the quarter-final win over Switzerland and continue to provide pace and width that stretch opposing defenses.
Spain vs. England: The Stage is Set
The final will be a battle between two football powerhouses. Spain’s technical finesse and midfield control will clash with England’s physicality and experience. The last time these two met in a major knockout match was in the 2023 World Cup final, which Spain also won 1-0.
Can Spain Complete the Double?
Having already conquered the world, Spain now looks to add a first European title to its golden era. If Aitana and Alexia deliver, and the defense holds firm, La Roja could lift the UEFA Women’s Euro trophy for the very first time.