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Sarina Wiegman Confirms Lauren James Fit For Euro 2025 Final Against Spain On Sunday

Sarina Wiegman has confirmed that Lauren James is fit to play in the Euro 2025 final against Spain. The England team is fully prepared as they aim for consecutive tournament victories.

Sarina Wiegman has confirmed that Lauren James will be ready to play in the Euro 2025 final against Spain. James had been uncertain for the match after injuring her ankle during England's 2-1 semi-final victory over Italy, which led to her being substituted at half-time. Her contributions include scoring twice against the Netherlands in the group stage, aiding the Lionesses' momentum after their initial loss to France.

England's captain, Leah Williamson, was also a concern after sustaining an injury in the quarter-finals. The team aims to become only the second nation, alongside Germany, to win consecutive tournaments. Williamson expressed determination, stating that both she and her teammates are willing to play through injuries for their country. "We have a team of talented players and Lauren James brings something different, so having that available is best-case scenario for us," she said.

Lauren James Fit for Euro 2025 Final

Williamson further emphasised the team's commitment by saying, "I can speak for every single member of the squad when I say that as long as we get the green light, we would play through anything [pain]." She mentioned her own readiness despite a recent scare with her ankle. "My ankle is great," she noted, adding a light-hearted comment about her mother's similar injury drawing attention away from hers.

The Lionesses are eager to seize this opportunity and understand its significance for their nation. They remain focused on staying connected with their supporters back home despite being away. Williamson highlighted this sentiment: "We're very connected to what it means to the nation." The chance to compete for the trophy is seen as football's ultimate reward.

Wiegman assured that all 23 players participated in training ahead of their third consecutive major tournament final. "We had 23 players on the pitch [on Saturday] and everyone came through," she stated. The coach is optimistic about having a fully fit squad if recovery goes well before Sunday's match.

The anticipation builds as England prepares for this crucial encounter against Spain. With key players like James and Williamson ready to contribute, hopes are high for another successful campaign. The team's resilience and unity will be vital as they aim to lift the trophy once more.

Story first published: Saturday, July 26, 2025, 22:26 [IST]
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