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Sixteen nations will aim for glory at the UEFA Women's Euro 2025, taking place across Switzerland from July 2-27. Who'll lift the trophy at one of soccer's biggest tournaments? Will England repeat as champions after winning in 2022, or will Spain follow up its 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup crown with another piece of silverware?
The Netherlands looks to keep its Euro hopes alive on Sunday as it faces France in its group stage finale at the UEFA Women’s European Championship. France has already locked its spot in the knockout stage, but now has to focus on securing first place in Group D in order to have a better seeding in the quarterfinals.
Facing the Netherlands this Sunday evening (9pm) for their final group stage match, the French women’s team must deliver to secure their spot in the quarter-finals.At the top of their group after
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France was inspired by Delphine Cascarino’s stunning six-minute spell in the second half and surged past the Netherlands 5-2 on Sunday to reach the quarterfinals at the Women’s European Championship.
England go into the clash against Wales knowing that a win will ensure passage to the quarterfinals. Sarina Wiegman's side provided a reminder of why they were heavily-touted favourites at Euro 2025 in their 4-0 win over Netherlands on Wednesday.
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SB Nation on MSNWomen’s EURO 2025 Daily — July 16th (QF): Norway vs. ItalyWelcome to the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championships! Here we will discuss all the action from today’s matches in this premier summer tournament, held this year in Switzerland. Four groups and 16 teams will compete for the trophy — and Bayern Munich is represented in every single group.
The Netherlands team was asked “Do you believe in miracles?” ahead of its final group-stage game at the Women’s European Championship.