England and Spain will meet in the final of Euro 2025 on Sunday and the winning team will receive a record-breaking amount of prize money. The Lionesses are through to their third successive major tournament final under Sarina Wiegman, having won the last edition of the Women's European Championship in 2022 on home soil.
But they were unable to follow it up by winning the 2023 World Cup, as Spain came out on top in Australia. Now England are out for revenge, having been on a rollercoaster ride in Switzerland.
After starting their title defence with a loss to France, Wiegman's side recovered to win their final two group games, booking a quarter-final tie with Sweden. England produced a late comeback to take the game to extra-time and penalties before winning a farcical penalty shootout.
That booked a semi-final tie in Italy in which England also went behind and came back again. Michelle Agyemang's 97th-minute equaliser rescued the Lionesses at the death and fellow substitute Chloe Kelly scored deep into extra-time to snatch a 2-1 victory.
Now, in Basel, it's tournament favourites Spain who stand in England's way of history. And to the victor will go the spoils.
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Ahead of the tournament, UEFA confirmed a record prize pot of €41million (£34m). That's a whopping 156 per cent increase on the Euro 2022 prize money when it was only €16m (£13.9m).
The FA received just over €2m (£1.7m) when the Lionesses won the tournament but they'll bank a cool total of €5.1m (£4.4m) should they beat Spain. That's the accumulation of performance bonuses and the €1.8m (£1.5m) awarded to every nation who qualified for the 16-team tournament.
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England's players will also bank millions in FA bonus payments, sponsorship and endorsement deals as well as social media pay if they reign victorious. The squad would share a £1.7m bonus from the FA, with each player due to receive £73,000. It represents an £18,000 increase on what England's players received from their triumph in 2022.
FA chiefs will have no problem paying out more bonuses if England are successful again under Wiegman, who's under contract until the 2027 World Cup in Brazil. The Dutch tactician is the only manager in the men's or women's game to have reached the final at all five major tournaments in which she's coached, having previously been in charge of the Netherlands.
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