Hampton's Heroics and Super-Subs Propel England to Euro 2025 Semifinals in Thrilling Shootout
England overcame a two-goal deficit and a chaotic penalty shootout to defeat Sweden, with Hannah Hampton and super-subs Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang playing pivotal roles.

ZURICH -- In a match that will be remembered for its drama and unpredictability, England clawed their way back from a two-goal deficit to defeat Sweden in a penalty shootout, securing their place in the Euro 2025 semifinals. The Lionesses, led by goalkeeper Hannah Hampton and inspired by super-subs Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang, showcased resilience and determination in a game that tested their limits.
A Rocky Start for England
England's performance in the first half was far from convincing. Sweden capitalized on defensive errors, with Kosovare Asllani and Stina Blackstenius scoring within the first 25 minutes. England's defense was porous, the midfield lacked cohesion, and the team seemed out of sorts against Sweden's aggressive pressing. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton was the only bright spot, making crucial saves, including a stunning stop from Fridolina Rolfö just before halftime.
The Turning Point: Super-Subs Step Up
Trailing 2-0, England needed a spark. Manager Sarina Wiegman made strategic substitutions, bringing on Beth Mead, Michelle Agyemang, and Esme Morgan in the 70th minute, followed by Chloe Kelly eight minutes later. The impact was immediate. Kelly's deep cross found Lucy Bronze, who headed home in the 79th minute. Just two minutes later, Kelly's cross caused chaos in the box, allowing Agyemang to equalize from close range.
Extra Time and Penalty Drama
With the score tied at 2-2, the match went into extra time. England had momentum but couldn't find the winning goal, and captain Leah Williamson was forced off with an injury. The game eventually went to penalties, where both teams struggled to convert. In a chaotic shootout, nine penalties were missed, including two by Sweden that could have won the match. Hannah Hampton made a crucial save in sudden death, and Lucy Bronze sealed the victory with a confident penalty.
Hampton's Heroics
Hannah Hampton was the standout performer, making key saves throughout the match and keeping England in the game. Despite suffering a bloody nose from a midair collision, she remained composed and played a pivotal role in the penalty shootout. Her performance earned her the admiration of fans and teammates alike.
Looking Ahead
England will now face Italy in the semifinals, but they have much to reflect on. While the substitutions and Hampton's heroics were decisive, the team's defensive frailties and lack of cohesion in the first half will need addressing. The Lionesses will also be hoping for positive news on Leah Williamson's injury.
This victory was a testament to England's resilience and ability to fight back from adversity. As they prepare for the next challenge, they can take pride in a performance that epitomized the spirit of the Lionesses.