Spain secured their fourth world championship title in men's water polo by defeating Hungary in the final held on July 24, 2025. This victory marks a continuation of a recent competitive rivalry between the two nations. In addition to this achievement, Spain earned its first-ever world medal in artistic swimming and Carlos Gimeno won a silver medal in high diving, further highlighting Spain's growing prominence in aquatic sports. Meanwhile, attention has shifted to the Women's Euro 2025 final scheduled in Basel, Switzerland, where Spain's women's national team, coached by Montse Tomé, will face England. This match represents Spain's first opportunity to win the Women's Euro title. England is preparing to bolster their squad with James as they aim to make history against Spain. The final is anticipated to be a contest of Spanish harmony versus English resilience, with Spain favored but England seen as a strong challenger. Other notable Spanish aquatic sports achievements include swimmer Sergio de Celis setting a new Spanish record in the 100-meter freestyle and Sebastián González becoming the first Chilean man to achieve the triple crown in open water swimming.
England take on world champions Spain in the Euro 2025 final today in Basel, Switzerland - but how confident are England fans about winning? https://t.co/ZJM2fAT9pX
In basic terms, England shouldn’t be capable of beating Spain. But because of their style, Spain do give opponents chances. @Zonal_Marking looks at how England can win the Euro 2025 final.
🏆La @SEFutbolFem ya está lista para llevarse su primera Eurocopa femenina 🎥: @david_menayo te cuenta todo desde Basilea https://t.co/QONoAIQxrf