In front of a historical crowd of 87,192 fans, ever recorded for a European Championship, men’s or women’s — England won its first ever major championship in a highly contested extra-time game, beating Germany 2-1 in the final of the Women’s Euro.
As monitored from BBC live coverage, Truthlive.net can report that Ella Toone had opened the scoring for the Lionesses shortly after the hour mark courtesy of a well-timed lob over Germany keeper Merle Frohms but Lina Magull restored parity with a composed finish inside the area to force another 30 minutes of play.
An extra time goal from Chloe Kelly fired England Women to glory in their European Championship final with Germany. Reacting quickest to a loose ball inside the penalty area following a corner kick, the 24-year-old poked home from close range to send Wembley wild.