How Much Money England’s Women Will be Paid if They Win Euro 2025

Sarina Wiegman’s side are one step away from making history and retaining their status as European Championships winners – and how much they are set to receive from the Football Association (FA) if they beat Spain in the final has been revealed.

Spearheaded by the super-sub duo of Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang, who both play their club football for Renee Sleger’s Arsenal Women’s side, it took until the final moments of extra-time for the Lionesses to secure a spot in the final, which is being held at St. Jakob-Park.

They are set to lock horns with Spain, who won the 2023 World Cup final against England 1-0. Whether they have the grit and determination to bring gold back to England remains to be seen – but we have come to learn of their bonus take-home from the FA chiefs.

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How Much England Lionesses Receive If They Win Euro 2025 Final

They are also set to pocket £3m through sponsor bonuses/social media

Once again, Wiegman finds herself in a final. It’s becoming commonplace for the 55-year-old – the ultimate tournament specialist – to be locking horns against the toughest teams on offer.

Her team is also very special and, in a report by The Mirror on the eve of the showpiece, it has been revealed how much each player is set to pocket if they are able to right their wrongs and get revenge on Montserrat Tome’s well-drilled side.

According to the report, Wiegman’s 23-strong squad will (if they win, of course) share a bonus pot of £1.7 million from the nation’s footballing governing body. Each player will, therefore, receive a total of £73,000 – a figure £18,000 greater than what they earned from beating Germany at Wembley in 2022.

Elsewhere, it has been reported that the England men’s team – led by Gareth Southgate at the time – were on course to pocket £14 million in bonuses from the FA if they had beaten Luis de la Fuente’s Spain side at Euro 2024. They, of course, lost 2-1.

The back-to-back finalists are, however, expected to bridge the gap by pocketing an estimated £1 million from sponsor bonuses alongside an additional £2 million from social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram, experts have said.

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“The Lionesses could certainly cash in by retaining the Euros,” said sponsorship expert Nigel Currie. “It would be a unique achievement, and the potential offers would far exceed those on the table currently. Many of the high-profile players can expect to earn million-pound endorsement contracts on the back of further success.”

Wiegman is positively confident of their chances ahead of the game. “I think that both teams have so much respect for each other,” the 55-year-old Dutch tactician said, per UEFA. “They are good on the ball, so I expect they’ll have the ball a little more.”

“But we have played games where we’ve had a certain amount of ball possession too. We’re just preparing as well as possible. We have to defend really well and try to harm them at other moments.”

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