England and Spain are set to clash once more in the highly anticipated final of the 2025 UEFA European Women`s Championship this Sunday. Spain, known as La Roja, has maintained a perfect record throughout the Women`s Euro tournament and is currently on an impressive 10-game unbeaten run across all competitions. Their most recent defeat was against England in the Nations League group stage earlier in February. The defending Women`s Euro champions from 2023, England, have fought their way to the final, securing their spot with remarkable comeback victories over Sweden and Italy.
The championship match will kick off at noon ET from St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland. Spain enters the final as the favorite, with odds of -135 on the 90-minute money line, implying a $135 wager would yield $100 profit. England is considered the underdog at +350. A draw is priced at +270, and the over/under for total goals scored is 2.5. Betting on both teams to score is set at -135, and Spain`s team total goals over/under is 1.5.
Sports analyst Martin Green, with extensive experience in the betting industry, has established himself as a respected sports writer and handicapper, covering global soccer events. His track record from last year includes profitable picks in various tournaments, such as Euro qualifying, EFL Cup, FA Cup, and Champions League, indicating a strong performance for those who followed his advice.
Martin Green`s Top Picks
- Spain to win (-125)
- Under 2.5 goals (-110)
Spain to Win
According to Green, “England`s luck may be running thin in this tournament.” He asserts that “Spain possesses superior quality and technical ability, with key players like Aitana Bonmati, Claudia Pina, Alexia Putellas, Mariona Caldentey, and Esther González expected to lead La Roja to victory.”
Under 2.5 Goals
Historically, matches between these two teams tend to be low-scoring, with four of their last six encounters featuring fewer than 2.5 goals. In the ongoing tournament, both England and Spain have demonstrated strong defensive performances, limiting their Women`s Euro opponents to two goals or less in every game.








