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England faces Spain in the Women’s Euro 2025 final, aiming to defend their title. Despite being underdogs, England's resilience and previous comebacks make them formidable. After losing their opening match against France, they secured victories over Netherlands, Wales, and overcame tough challenges from Sweden and Italy. A win could spark calls for a bank holiday and trophy parade, but the Prime Minister has stated there are no plans for an extra bank holiday.
Courtesy: James Goldman
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