Spain, Switzerland and UEFA Women's Euro
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The host nation may be out of the Euros but their fans have voted with their feet and shown there is a big appetite for the sport to grow
A law letting the government block freedom of movement could be a deal-breaker for the EU. Yet a fudge might still be found. Switzerland’s government seems, after decades of hesitation, to have come round on the need for tighter integration with Europe, even if some Swiss would prefer to stop the clock. ■
Spain ended hosts Switzerland’s run at 2025 UEFA Women's Euro in a 2-0 win in the quarterfinals on Friday despite missing two penalty kicks.
Spain will take on the hosts, Switzerland, in a Women's Euro 2025 quarterfinal game billed as the tournament favorites versus the plucky underdogs on Friday, July 18.
Laia Cervello Herrero and Megan Feringa analyse the main talking points as Spain set up a semi-final with France or Germany
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