England, Jess Carter and Euro 2025
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On July 22 in Genève, Switzerland, England will clash with Italy in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, with a start time of 3 p.m. ET. Who will take home the win? Our prediction for this matchup can be found below.
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 had a lot to live up to after England 2022 set new standards across the board with prolific goalscoring feats and unprecedented stadium crowds. However, the tournament in Switzerland is raising the bar even more across the board.
Switzerland are through to the quarter-finals of the women’s European Championships for the first time, but boy, did they leave it late.Riola Xhemaili’s 92nd-minute equaliser sent the hosts
Each of the four quarter-finals brought its own unique storyline — comebacks, red cards, shootout tension and individual brilliance. What struck home was the resilience shown by eventual winners of each clash. Italy’s belief, England’s refusal to quit, Spain’s composure, and Germany’s defiance in adversity.
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Host Swiss team exits Euro 2025 with respect from Spain and a new passion for women's soccer
Spain's players gave their beaten Switzerland opponents a guard of honor leaving the field after their quarterfinal at the Women's European Championship.
Switzerland coach Pia Sundhage hopes their run to the quarterfinals of their home Women's Euro will be a take-off moment for women's football in the country.
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DPA International on MSNGerman Chancellor Merz to attend Euro 2025 final if Germany qualify
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz wants to attend the women's Euro 2025 final if Germany advance to the decisive game in Switzerland. "If the women's national team reach the final, the chancellor plans to be in attendance,
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 runs from 2 to 27 July in Switzerland, with eight venues hosting matches. The 16-team tournament consisted of four groups of four, with the top two in each section progressing to the knockout phase. The final is at St. Jakob-Park, Basel.
Spain ended Switzerland’s dreamy midsummer run through its home Women’s European Championship in a 2-0 win in the quarterfinals on Friday despite missing two penalty kicks. Swiss resistance was broken by the world champion’s two goals in a five-minute spell midway through the second half.
Spain have advanced to the semi-final of the Women's Euros for the first time since 1997 after beating hosts Switzerland 2-0 in Bern. The 2023 World Cup winners took more than an hour to break through the home team's determined defence, with Mariona Caldentey missing a penalty in the ninth minute.