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England break Italian hearts to make Euros final

(after extra-time)

Super-sub Chloe Kelly fired England into the Euro 2025 final in extra-time as the defending champions completed another spectacular comeback to beat Italy 2-1 in Geneva.

Barbara Bonansea stunned the England support into silence when she opened the scoring in the 33rd minute for the underdog Italians, who had reached their first European semi-final in 28 years.

The Lionesses, in their sixth straight major tournament final four appearance, were on the brink of elimination when 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang once again came off the bench and rescued Sarina Wiegman's side with a second-half stoppage-time equaliser.

England were gifted a penalty late in the second period of extra-time and, though Kelly's initial attempt was saved, the Arsenal forward made no mistake with her second opportunity when she emphatically buried the rebound.

Speaking of fellow substitute Michelle Agyemang, who forced extra-time with a late equaliser before hitting the crossbar during the additional period, Kelly said: "Big Mich at it again.

"She's unbelievable and she should have scored again: that one that hit the crossbar.

"She's an unbelievable player and she's got the world at her feet, a young player with a bright future and I'm absolutely buzzing for her.

"But this team shows resilience again and we fight back. Hopefully we can make it a little bit easier for ourselves - we don't need that panic."

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