England Stages Dramatic Comeback To Beat Sweden In Penalties
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England are through to the semi-finals of Euro 2025 after a quite ludicrous football match with Sweden. Not much of it made
Players from England and Sweden heaped praise on each other for their bravery in a penalty shootout at the Women's European Championship on Thursday, despite a record-low conversion rate and criticism from fans.
The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 has four teams remaining, and two of them are England and Italy. Both women's teams reached the semifinals dramatically.
When Esme Morgan replaced Jess Carter in the 70th minute of England’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final on Thursday, she was handed a tough task. She was making her major tournament debut –
Sweden's agonising defeat by England on penalties in coach Peter Gerhardsson's final game in charge had them exit Euro 2025 on Thursday and plunged the team into a period of uncertainty as many others in the set-up also consider their futures.
Aygemang was at the heart of the comeback, the teenager causing chaos with her movement and power. Her run down the right almost gave England a winner right at the death, but Alessia Russo’s shot was saved.
England head coach Sarina Wiegman was thrilled with her team’s togetherness and fight after they came from two goals down to eventually defeat Sweden 3-2 on penalty kicks in their UEFA Women’s
BBC Sport pundit Fara Williams looks at two crucial saves England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton made in the Lionesses win over Sweden in the quarter-finals of Euro 2025.