AC Milan defeats Juventus 3-1 and wins its second Scudetto final in history. The team of Zago engages with conviction and creates the first scoring opportunities. At the Mapei Football Center in Sassuolo, the rossonere beat Juventus and won their second Scudetto final in history after the one won in 2024. Despite many opportunities, especially from the Milan side, the first half ended 0-0. In the second half, everything happened: the Milan passed with Strauss, then Bianchi's tap-in restored the balance, broken at 65' by Appiah's winning header, the match's absolute protagonist. Before the triple whistle, Arboleda also scored, putting the exclamation point on the performance of captain Pomati and his teammates. The rossonere started with more conviction and created the first scoring opportunities. Appiah showed herself to be immediately dangerous and at 9' recovered the ball on the three-quarters line, starting a diagonal from a distance that finished just offside. At the midpoint of the first half, Bonanomi tried instead, also with a shot from outside the area blocked by Mallardi. At that moment, the game heated up, with Juventus starting to approach the opponent's area and the girls in white continuing to push on the accelerator, narrowly missing the advantage at the half-hour mark with Arboleda's solo action, whose conclusion from a good position ended on the ground. At 40', the first great chance for the white eleven arrived, but Gallina's shot from 20 meters hit the inside post without crossing the line of the goal defended by Belloli. The second half started with the Milan's lightning: at 50', Appiah found Strauss in depth, who presented himself one-on-one with Mallardi, beating her with a precise flat touch. The rossonero's advantage lasted only four minutes and was signed by Bianchi, who was good to find herself in the right place and score empty-handed, taking advantage of the aerial collision between Belloli and Artioli. But the emotions were far from over and the Devil, who had to win to reach the final, came back to make his voice heard at 65': the new lead was concretized on the penalty kick by Bonanomi, a perfect parabola that was deviated into the net by Appiah's header. Juventus did not give up and poured into attack with ferocity, hitting a post with Bianchi shortly after. In the final forcing, the white girls unbalanced themselves forward and tried everything to reach the equalizer, but it was the Milan's counterattack that ended the hostilities, finalized by Arboleda, who at the third minute of recovery flew alone towards the opponent's goal, dribbling Mallardi and starting the rossonera's party.