Women's Euros - Switzerland 2025 - Pre-match
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Wales, England and Women's EURO
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Euro 2025 kicked off on July 2, with 16 women's teams having the chance to get their hands on the iconic trophy in the final on July 27. England are the defending champions, while world champions Spain are looking to claim their first Euros title.
The group stage of Women’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland was the highest-attended in the tournament’s history, breaking the previous record from 2022.UEFA confirmed that a record-breaking 461,582
Reigning champions England defend their title and try to become just the second nation to win back-to-back Women's EUROs when the 2025 tournament begins on July 2.
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?
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DPA International on MSNGroup stage of women's Euro 2025 breaks attendance recordThe women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland continued to break records as the group stage of the tournament concluded on Sunday. Before the tournament even kicked off, it broke the record for most tickets sold with more than 600,
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.
Norway midfielder Vilde Boe Risa says tactics in the women’s game have become much more advanced since she made her national team debut in 2016. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.
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All seven trophy-winning teams at the Women's European Championship since 1997 were led to glory by a female coach.
The group stage at the Women's Euro 2025 is over. Find out the eight nations made it through to the quarterfinals.
The group stage of the Women's European Championship which finished on Sunday had record-breaking attendances with close to half a million fans attending games, and 22 of the 24 of them sold out.