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Hampton and Kelly heroics secure legacy for Lionesses

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July 28, 2025

So much heart. The Lionesses staked their claim to be considered the greatest English sports team of all time in Basel.

- Suzanne Wrack

Hampton and Kelly heroics secure legacy for Lionesses

They are a team that have changed the very fabric of the country, opened doors and raised their voices loud, and last night Chloe Kelly was the hero amid heroes again, converting the winner in a gripping penalty shootout after England had battled back from trailing Spain.

Mariona Caldentey's header had given the dominant world champions a first-half lead, but it was canceled out by Alessia Russo after 57 minutes, Kelly's cross providing the assist. England's ability to come from behind in each of their knockout games a testament to the character of a side that just never gives in.

Extra time was a tight affair with few chances but with England being pushed further and further back into their own half. There was no winning goal, though, and in the end Hannah Hampton saved two of Spain's penalties – from Caldentey and Aitana Bonmati – while Salma Paralluelo put her effort wide.

Spain have a style of play so embedded in them from an early age that it is as natural as breathing and, when the support around them matches that, they will be unstoppable. England, though, have the resource, the backing of their federation and the hearts of the nation. They also have the best manager in world football in Sarina Wiegman, who secured her third back-to-back European title, and a spirit that cannot be shaken.

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