The England women's squad have done it again, bringing home the trophy after beating Spain on penalties in the Euros 2025 final! Which also means, after a well-deserved celebration, the Lionesses will now be turning their attention back to their other jobs AKA all the other football clubs that they all play for besides the England team.

A spicy thought: this also means some of the England players will be going head to head against one another before too long, when the Barclays Women's Super League (quite literally) kicks off come September.

So, let's take a deep-dive! Here are all the other football clubs the Lionesses play for and whether they're set to clash with any of their England teammates in the near future...

Which other football clubs do the Lionesses play for?

Chloe Kelly: Arsenal

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Stuart MacFarlane

Iconic forward Kelly has moved over from Manchester City to Arsenal W.F.C – who are set to play Manchester United on 21 September, a team which is captained by Kelly's England teammate, Maya Le Tissier, and also features midfielders, Grace Clinton and Ella Toone.

Lotte Wubben-Moy: Arsenal

st albans, england may 16: lotte wubben moy of arsenal in the 2024 25 arsenal kit at the sobha realty training centre at london colney on may 16, 2024 in st albans, england. (photo by david price/arsenal fc via getty images)pinterest
David Price

Defender Wubben-Moy is in great company over at Arsenal. Previously, she spent two years playing and studying in the United States.

Leah Williamson: Arsenal

london, england december 08: leah williamson of arsenal applauds fans after the barclays womens super league match between arsenal and aston villa at emirates stadium on december 08, 2024 in london, england. (photo by alex burstow/arsenal fc via getty images)pinterest
Alex Burstow

Chief Lioness (AKA the England women's team captain) Williamson started out on the Arsenal youth programme at the tender age of 9 and has remained loyal ever since – she's coming up to almost 20 years there.

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Beth Mead: Arsenal

lisbon, portugal may 24: beth mead of arsenal poses for a portrait with the uefa women's champions league trophy, after arsenal defeat fc barcelona in the uefa women's champions league final 2025 between fc barcelona and arsenal wfc at on may 24, 2025 in lisbon, portugal. (photo by florencia tan jun uefa/uefa via getty images)pinterest
Florencia Tan Jun

Mead was a part of the winning Arsenal squad that took home the UEFA Women's Champions League Trophy this year.

Alessia Russo: Arsenal

london, england july 04: alessia russo signs for arsenal at emirates stadium on july 04, 2023 in london, england. (photo by david price/arsenal fc via getty images)pinterest
David Price

Another big name amongst the Lionesses, Russo is an Arsenal forward when she's not scoring for England (she's netted 37 during 74 appearances for them, FYI).

Michelle Agyemang: Arsenal

Having just won Young Player of the Euros, 19-year-old Agyemang has firmly cemented herself as a name to watch – and Arsenal look set for an incredibly strong season with her, Kelly, Williamson, Russo, Mead and Wubben-Moy on the team.

Grace Clinton: Manchester United

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Ben Roberts Photo

Coming on during extra time for England in the final, Clinton is a key midfielder for Manchester United Women Football Club.

Ella Toone: Manchester United

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Charlie Crowhurst

Midfielder Toone played 87 minutes for England, according to the MUWFC report, and saw the most on-pitch action during the Euros compared to her Man U teammates.

Maya Le Tissier: Manchester United

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Charlotte Tattersall - MUFC

Sadly Le Tissier didn't make it on to the pitch during this year's Euros, but as captain of Manchester United WFC there'll be no stopping her when the WSL begins. She's a defender.

Hannah Hampton: Chelsea

london, england october 12: hannah hampton of chelsea celebrates after mayra ramirez of chelsea scores her teams first goal during the barclays womens super league match between arsenal and chelsea at emirates stadium on october 12, 2024 in london, england. (photo by naomi baker/getty images)pinterest
Naomi Baker

The goalkeeper who shot to fame during the tournament typically plays for Chelsea F. C. Women, alongside defender Lucy Bronze. She's previously spoken about how an eye condition once threatened to end her footballing career – thank goodness it didn't!

Lucy Bronze: Chelsea

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Harriet Lander - Chelsea FC

Bronze revealed that she'd been playing with a fractured tibia throughout the Euros 2025 competition, showing the immense levels of mental resilience she has – something her other team, Chelsea, no doubt are well aware of.

Niamh Charles: Chelsea

kingston upon thames, england may 05: niamh charles of chelsea women during the barclays women´s super league match between chelsea fc and bristol city at kingsmeadow on may 05, 2024 in kingston upon thames, england. (photo by visionhaus/getty images)pinterest
Visionhaus

Defender Charles started her footballing journey off at Liverpool prior to joining Chelsea in 2020.

Keira Walsh: Chelsea

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Chelsea Football Club

Able to claim the slick accolade of being one of the most expensive midfielders in the women's game, Walsh broke the transfer record when she left Manchester City for Barcelona in 2022. She then moved over to Chelsea in 2024 for a pretty penny.

Aggie Beever-Jones: Chelsea

london, england may 10: aggie beever jones of chelsea celebrates with the barclays womens super league trophy following her teams victory in the barclays womens super league match between chelsea fc and liverpool at stamford bridge on may 10, 2025 in london, england. (photo by harriet lander chelsea fc/chelsea fc via getty images)pinterest
Harriet Lander - Chelsea FC

The forward – who quite possibly has the best name ever? – is in good company over at Chelsea. She's a lifelong fan of the club, too.

Lauren James: Chelsea

kingston upon thames, england february 16: lauren james of chelsea celebrates scoring her teams second goal during the barclays womens super league match between chelsea fc and everton fc at kingsmeadow on february 16, 2025 in kingston upon thames, england. (photo by andrew redington/getty images)pinterest
Andrew Redington

Another of the big names on the England squad, James plays for Chelsea as well as for her country (as does her brother, Reece James, over on the men's side of things).

Khiara Keating: Manchester City

manchester, england may 04: manchester city goalkeeper khiara keating celebrates a goal during the barclays women's super league match between manchester united and manchester city at old trafford on may 04, 2025 in manchester, england. (photo visionhaus/getty images) ***local caption*** khiara keating pinterest
Visionhaus

The reserve goalie unfortunately didn't make it onto the pitch during the Euros, so she'll no doubt be raring to go for her other club, Manchester City, when the league begins in September.

Alex Greenwood: Manchester City

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Naomi Baker - The FA

Having powered through a knee issue, Greenwood was one of the Lionesses to score a winning penalty in the final. Elsewhere, she's a Manchester City defender.

Jess Park: Manchester City

manchester, england january 12: jess park of manchester city during the adobe womens fa cup fourth round match between manchester city and ipswich town at joie stadium on january 12, 2025 in manchester, england. (photo by carl recine/getty images)pinterest
Carl Recine

Midfielder Park has an impressive career with Manchester City, for whom she's made over 60 appearances.

Lauren Hemp: Manchester City

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Matt McNulty

Along with three other England players, Hemp's 'day job' revolves around all things Manchester City – who will be playing Chelsea during the first week of September (!).

Anna Moorhouse: Orlando Pride

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Alika Jenner

Sadly Moorhouse (a goalie) remained in reserve for England, but she's a regular fixture on the pitch for Orlando Pride.

Esme Morgan: Washington Spirit

washington, dc november 10: esme morgan #24 of the washington spirit during a game between bay fc and washington spirit at audi field on november 10, 2024 in washington, dc. (photo by roger wimmer/isi photos/getty images)pinterest
Roger Wimmer/ISI Photos

Moorhouse isn't the only Lioness to play for a US team – Morgan, a defender, also has a Stateside career with Washington Spirit.

Jess Carter: Gotham FC

portland, oregon april 22: jess carter #27 of nj/ny gotham fc looks on during the game against the portland thorns fc at providence park on april 22, 2025 in portland, oregon. the portland thorns fc won 4 1. (photo by alika jenner/nwsl via getty images)pinterest
Alika Jenner

Like Morgan and Moorhouse, defender Carter typically appears on field as part of the National Women's Soccer League in the US, playing for Gotham FC.

Georgia Stanway: Bayern Munich

munich, germany october 09: georgia stanway of fc bayern muenchen poses for a photo during the uefa women's champions league official portrait shoot at fcb campus on october 09, 2023 in munich, germany. (photo by alexander scheuber uefa/uefa via getty images)pinterest
Alexander Scheuber - UEFA

When not repping her home country, Stanway is part of the German team Bayern Munich (or 'Bayern München' if you ask someone in/from Germany!).

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