Mark Bullingham, the Football Association's chief executive, has expressed unwavering support for Sarina Wiegman as England's head coach. Regardless of the outcome at Euro 2025, her position remains secure. England is among the favourites to win, with a 16.1% chance according to Opta's supercomputer. Spain poses a significant challenge with a 24.8% chance, having recently claimed both the World Cup and Nations League titles.
Wiegman's impressive track record includes becoming the first coach to win the Women's Euros with two different nations. Her tournament record stands at 12 wins from 12 games. If England reaches the quarter-finals, she will surpass Hope Powell and Christina Theune-Meyer in managing the most matches at the Euros. Her contract extends until after the 2027 World Cup, and Bullingham is confident in her leadership.

Since their historic victory over Germany three years ago, England's squad has seen significant changes. Key players like Mary Earps and Fran Kirby have retired from international football, while Millie Bright is absent due to personal reasons. Despite these changes, Chloe Kelly and Beth Mead remain part of the team, bringing experience to a squad that now features many new faces.
Lauren James made her senior debut shortly after Euro 2022 and has recovered from injury to join this year's squad. She emphasised their determination for success in Switzerland, stating that it's not about defending a title but rather embracing a new era with youthful energy and ambition.
Bullingham praised Wiegman's contributions: "We're delighted that Sarina's in place until 2027." He added that they are pleased with her performance and consider her an integral part of their organisation. While discussions about extending her tenure beyond 2027 haven't started yet, Bullingham acknowledged future conversations might occur.
The Lionesses' journey begins on July 5 against France in Group D, which also includes the Netherlands and Wales. As they prepare for Euro 2025, there's optimism about building momentum and gaining support from fans across the country.
England's triumph over Germany marked their first major title win on home soil. This victory was achieved through a thrilling 2-1 extra-time result. The current squad reflects a blend of seasoned players and emerging talents eager to make their mark on this prestigious tournament.
Wiegman's leadership has been instrumental in shaping England's success story. Her ability to adapt to changing dynamics within the team while maintaining high performance levels underscores her value as head coach.
The Lionesses aim to continue their winning streak under Wiegman's guidance as they face formidable opponents in Euro 2025. With strong backing from both management and fans alike, England looks forward to showcasing their skills on an international stage once again.