Italy seemed to have the advantage, but England stepped up in a thrilling finish. In the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro semi-finals, the Lionesses, under head coach Sarina Wiegman, managed to triumph over Italy with a final score of 2-1 after extra time.
The tense match tested the resolve, flexibility, and strategy of both teams. For 96 minutes, England found themselves in a precarious position, saved by a late substitution. It was 19-year-old Michelle Aggieman who leveled the score late in the game, with Chloe Kelly slotting in the decisive penalty kick. This display was not just a win for England, but a testament to their grit in the tournament.
Success in tournament football often hinges on more than just skill. It involves seizing the moment and a bit of fortune, akin to hitting a jackpot with a final coin.
“It feels incredibly bad. It feels so great. This team deserves nothing else. Three finals in a row, and we want more,” Kelly expressed after the match. “This team showcases resilience, and we’re determined to improve. We shouldn’t have to feel that panic.”
Indeed, there’s no reason to panic, but England needs to elevate their game, especially against formidable opponents like World Cup champions Spain or a resurgent Germany.
England’s Slow Start
Italy, the longshot of the tournament, was competing in its first Euro semi-finals since 1997. Veteran forward Barbara Bonanci scored the opening goal just 23 minutes in, shaking off England’s early lead and throwing them back to a familiar spot after trailing against Sweden and France.
The early goal shifted the game’s momentum, exposing vulnerabilities in England’s defense as Leah Williamson dealt with an ankle injury, and Lucy Bronze struggled against Italy’s speedy counters. By halftime, England was down a goal, having failed to create any meaningful offensive plays.
Sarina Wiegman’s Late Gambles Pay Off
Head coach Sarina Wiegman, having faced criticism for earlier substitutions, was cautious with her lineup. Despite being forced into early changes, including taking Beth Mead out at halftime, Wiegman had her star forward Lauren James evaluated for ankle pains before the final.
“The substitutes are eager to make an impact, and I believe everyone acknowledges their roles,” Wiegman stated.
“We will never give up. There’s always the chance to score until the final whistle. We’re capable of winning.” Kelly, after spending just 13 minutes on the field, and the teenager Aggieman, who played 85 minutes, both showcased their talents, with Aggieman scoring the vital equalizer in this crucial matchup.
This young star has proven her worth throughout the tournament, transforming from ball girl to potential national hero.
“I am so grateful. Four years ago, I was a kid tossing a ball to these players, and now I’m on the field with them,” Aggieman reflected. “Competing at this level and supporting my team is a dream come true, showcasing our unity.”
Chloe Kelly Shines Again
With a chance to lead England to another Euro final, Kelly converted a penalty late in extra time. As the hero of England’s last Euro final in 2022, she once again proved her mettle by scoring from a rebound after her initial penalty attempt was saved by Italian goalkeeper Laura Giuliani.
Some may dismiss her efforts as luck, but it doesn’t diminish England’s tenacity as they advance to the finals with renewed confidence.
“We have hope, belief, and quality. We need to keep pushing in training to ensure we’re in the finals next weekend,” Kelly stated after the match.
What Lies Ahead?
For Italy, this loss marked the end of a remarkable journey. Despite being ranked 13th in the world, Andrea Son Singh’s squad exceeded all expectations. Ultimately, England’s depth and experience brought them victory, allowing them to claim their third consecutive major final (Euro 2022, World Cup 2023, Euro 2025) as they await the winner of Spain vs. Germany.
Fan Take: This thrilling match highlights the growing competitiveness of women’s soccer, showcasing England’s resilience and skill. As the Lionesses gear up for another final, their journey inspires fans and exemplifies the evolving landscape of the sport, promising an exciting future for women’s football.