THE Lionesses have done it again! Sarina Wiegman's legends have made history and brought football home once more after defending their title and winning Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
And to celebrate, we have produced this special souvenir edition of the Mirror's Women's Football News click here to buy.
It has been a drama-packed thrill-a-minute tournament for England, right from the very first group game.
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That defeat to France, and the issues faced by the squad ahead of the competition which saw Mary Earps and Millie Bright pull out, had many predicting an early exit for Wiegman and Co.
However, this team is packed full of character, bravery and resilience.
They bounced back with an emphatic 4-0 win over the Netherlands, and sealed their place in the quarter-finals with a breathtaking 6-1 hammering of Wales as they emerged from what was probably the toughest group in second place.
But that's when the drama really started! Trailing 2-0 to Sweden, substitutes Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang came on and changed the game as England came from behind to take the tie to penalties.
And with millions watching on TV, and nerves shredded, Sweden had a number of chances to put England out, but Lucy Bronze held her nerve with her side's seventh spotkick, which proved decisive as Sweden's Smilla Holmberg then missed her's as the Lionesses went through.
The semi-final was just as tense as, try as they might, England couldn't break down the Italians, who had taken a first-half lead. Only for Agyemang to come off the bench to level deep into injury time and fellow sub Kelly to slot home the rebound from her missed penalty minutes from the end of extra time to book the Lionesses a place in their third major final on the bounce.
It is all captured in our special edition which is crammed with interviews with the Lionesses, special features, their match-by-match road to glory as well as dozens of amazing images. You can buy this souvenir edition at participating retailers from Thursday July 31, or order your copy here.
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