England’s Lionesses on Tuesday clawed their way back from the brink yet again to beat Italy 2-1 in extra time.
They’ve made a habit of late-game miracles, and this time was no different, booking their place in a second straight UEFA Women’s Euros final and a third consecutive major final overall.
Agyemang Ignites the Spark
Italy struck first in the 33rd minute through the ever-dangerous Barbara Bonansea, silencing English hopes. But 19-year-old sensation Michelle Agyemang wasn’t done dreaming. With England staring down elimination, the rising star rifled home a dramatic 96th-minute equalizer, lighting up the stadium and reigniting England’s title defense.
Kelly’s Redemption Arc
As the clock ticked into the dying minutes of extra time, a foul on Beth Mead in the box set the stage for drama. Skipper Chloe Kelly stepped up—only to see her penalty saved. But like any seasoned captain, she chased down the rebound and smashed it home in the 119th minute, flipping despair into delirium.
Wiegman’s Winning Formula
Manager Sarina Wiegman once again proved herself a tactical genius. Her decision to introduce both Agyemang and Kelly late in the match mirrored her quarter-final magic, when England toppled Sweden. This repeat performance cemented her status as the master of high-stakes adjustments.
Building a Lionhearted Legacy
England now stands alone as the first nation to reach three consecutive women’s major tournament finals—after winning Euro 2022, reaching the World Cup 2023 final, and now chasing glory again at Euro 2025.
Their next test awaits in Basel on Sunday, July 27, where they’ll face either Germany or Spain in a final brimming with legacy and pressure.
Why It Matters
These Lionesses aren’t just winners—they’re storytellers, scripting dramatic comebacks, rising stars, and emotional finishes. Their never-say-die spirit has captivated fans across Europe, transforming each match into an unforgettable chapter in the rise of women’s football.
Bottom Line:
From Agyemang’s thunderbolt to Kelly’s nerve and Wiegman’s chessboard mastery, England’s Lionesses are rewriting what it means to be resilient. As Basel looms, one thing’s certain: these women don’t just play—they inspire.