Spain Aims for European Glory at Women's Euros Final
Spain's women's soccer team eyes a historic victory against England in their first European final after beating Germany in the semis. As reigning world and Nations League champions, they strive for a European triumph, further building their reputation in women's soccer under coach Montse Torme.

Spain's women's soccer team is set to make history on Sunday, competing against England in the Women's Euros final in Basel. Having reached their first European final in just their fifth tournament appearance, Spain aims to cap an impressive run that already includes World and Nations League titles.
Spain, who defeated Germany 1-0 in the semi-finals, are meticulously analyzing England's gameplay ahead of the clash. Coach Montse Torme expressed her team's commitment to diving deep into England's strategies as they looked to repeat their World Cup 2023 victory over England. Spain's previous best at the Euros was reaching the semi-finals in 1997.
Long-time captain Irene Paredes celebrates the team's newfound success as a significant milestone. "This is what we wanted. It's been tough, but we're in the final," she remarked, highlighting the squad's historical achievement and future aspirations of dominance akin to their German rivals.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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