Chinanews client, Beijing, August 1st. In the early morning of August 1st, Beijing time, in the women's European Cup final, the England women's football team played against the German women's football team.

The two sides fought to a 1:1 draw in regular time. In the end, Chloe scored the winning goal in overtime. The host England women's football team defeated the German women's football team 2:1 and won the first women's football European Cup championship in team history.

  In the first half, in the 4th minute, England quickly counterattacked to the back of the goal, and White's header was confiscated by the goalkeeper.

In the 11th minute, the German women's football team attacked in the frontcourt. Huth broke into the penalty area and made a cross. Sala made a slight adjustment and kicked a volley, which was blocked by the defender.

In the 40th minute, England's frontcourt attacked the bottom line from the bottom line and passed the inverted triangle to the middle of the penalty area. White volleyed the ball slightly high.

At the end of the first half, England Women's Football Team 0-0 Germany Women's Football Team.

  Change sides in the second half!

In the 48th minute, Tabei seized the opportunity from the left and rode alone into the penalty area to take a volley. The angle was too positive and was confiscated by the goalkeeper.

In the 64th minute, Thun got a single-handed goal, and faced the attacking goalkeeper calmly volleyed and scored, the British women's football team 1:0 the German women's football team. In the 80th minute, Tarbe crossed the goal from the right, and Lina scored the goal to equalize the score. England women's football 1:1 Germany women's football.

At the end of the regular game time, the two sides drew and entered overtime.

  In the 112th minute, England took a corner kick from the right to the penalty area. After Chloe received a pitch from his teammates in front of the goal, he stabbed and scored the goal. England Women's Football Team 2:1 Germany.

For the first time in team history, they won the Women's European Cup. Their striker, Beth Mead, who is now playing for Arsenal Women's Football, scored six goals in six games and won the MVP and Golden Boot of the tournament.

  England women's captain Williamson, who is now playing for Arsenal Women's, said in an interview after the game: "We talked a lot about winning the title before, and finally we did it. This is the proudest moment of my life. Hope we win the championship. It can change society and get more people to come to our league."