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St Stephen's Church to air Women's Euro Final as England seek redemption

St Stephen's Church will host a big screen showing of England's Euro 2025 final against Spain on Sunday, 27 July, as the Lionesses bid to overturn their World Cup final heartbreak from 2023.

St Stephen's Church in Ipswich
Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk
St Stephen's Church in Ipswich

Why it matters: This is a repeat of the 2023 World Cup final, which Spain won, giving England their chance at redemption. And what better place to do it than...church.

The free family-friendly screening offers supporters the opportunity to witness a potentially historic moment as England chase their second consecutive European championship after heartbreak two years ago when Spain defeated them in the World Cup final in Sydney.

The details: The screening is being organised by Ipswich Central  and Brighten the Corners at the converted church venue in the town centre.

  • Build-up coverage begins at 15:00, with the final shown live from 17:00 as England face Spain in Basel.

  • The venue can accommodate up to 200 people and includes a café/bar which will be open throughout the event.

What's changed: England's squad has undergone significant changes since that 2023 defeat. Seven players who started against Spain in the World Cup final were in Tuesday's semi-final win over Italy, but there have been notable departures, including goalkeeper Mary Earps and midfielder Fran Kirby, who both retired from international football.

What they're saying: Ipswich Central CEO Lee Walker  said: "We're thrilled that once again St Stephen's Church will be bringing fans together to enjoy an exciting final. It's a great opportunity to enjoy a football final in an iconic venue in the town centre."

Joe Bailey, chief executive of Brighten the Corners, added: "We're delighted to be linking up to host this free event at St Stephen's Church for people to come and enjoy the Women's Euro Final."

The bottom line: With England seeking to avenge their 2023 World Cup final defeat, Sunday's showdown promises to be a memorable viewing experience for supporters across Ipswich – wherever you decide to watch it.

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