England beaten by Spain to miss out on semis

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Updated: Jun 3, 2025, 04:40 pm

Spain's Clàudia Pina came off the bench and scored twice as the reigning Nations League champions came back from a goal down to beat England 2-1 on Tuesday and claim victory in Group 3, booking their spot in the last four of this year's competition.

With Germany and France having already secured victory in Groups 1 and 2 respectively, world champions Spain and European champions England met to decide their group. Sweden took on Denmark in a winner-takes-all clash in Stockholm that kicked off half an hour later.

"We have finished top of a group which also included England, a top team, and Portugal and Belgium," Spain coach Montse Tomé told reporters. "We saw the best Spain in some games, others showed we have things to improve, but that's part of being art top level.

"Overall, the players done great job and happy with this international window."

Spain piled the pressure on from kickoff, striker Esther González forcing England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton into a superb one-handed reflex save early on, and the England defence struggled to deal with the slick passing and movement of the hosts.

However, Alessia Russo gave the visitors the lead against the run of play in the 22nd minute. With the Spaniards pleading for a free kick for what they saw as a foul on Salma Paralluelo, Keira Walsh played the ball in behind for Russo, and she scored with a well-taken finish.

Rocked by the goal, the hosts had plenty of possession but created little in the way of dangerous chances until Pina entered the fray in the 58th minute. She equalised less than two minutes later by flashing a shot across Hampton and into the net as England were punished for losing possession when trying to play out from the back.

Clàudia Pina led Spain's second-half turnaround to beat England.

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With Euro 2025 due to start in a month's time, the 23-year-old Pina staked her claim for a starting spot by getting the winner 10 minutes later, curling home a brilliant dipping effort that left Hampton helpless. The win moved Spain to 15 points from six games, five ahead of England.

"Since she returned to national team again [in November] she has contributed goals," Tomé said of Pina. "That's what she's added. She is top quality. Maybe she had not had so many minutes with the senior team before November, but since returning she has been important.

"This year she's taken a big step forward with her club and you can see that."

England captain Leah Williamson was disappointed with the result and noted that there was work for her side to do ahead of the Euros.

"We didn't have any real threat. Under that much pressure against the top sides, that's what happens. We just have to be better on the ball and find solutions quicker. A great lesson," she said.

"We know what we are capable of. The game changes constantly, we have to adapt a bit quicker. We have time to build and time to push ourselves before the start of the tournament."

In the evening's other decisive game, Sweden raced out to a 3-0 lead after 11 minutes against Scandinavian neighbours Denmark, eventually winning 6-1 to book the remaining spot in the Nations League semifinals by winning Group 4 with 12 points, two ahead Italy, who thrashed bottom side Wales 4-0.

Information from ESPN"s Sam Marsden and Reuters was used in this report.

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