All the groups have played their opening games, and we return to Group A, where Norway beat Switzerland 2-1 and Finland beat Iceland 1-0 on the first day. Today, Finland will face Norway and Switzerland will face Iceland. Which players should you watch?
Switzerland - Sydney Schertenleib
At eighteen, she is the youngest player at Euro, but she definitely has a lot to offer. Already at such a young age, she wears the Barcelona jersey, and the media is betting on her as one of the greatest talents of the upcoming generation. She got to Barcelona through a curious story—she didn't have an agent, and scouts approached her via Instagram.
Norway - Ingrid Engen
While we picked a young talent in Switzerland, we're going with a pretty proven player in Norway. But Ingrid Engen's story is way more complicated. After the tournament, she'll be moving from Barcelona to Lyon. Unlike in Barcelona, where she didn't get much playing time, she's a solid part of the national team's starting lineup and can show her full potential.
Finland - Katariina Kosola
Kosola will enter the match as the player who scored the very first goal of the tournament. It was also the only goal Finland needed to secure a three-point victory. Kosola transferred to Malmö this season from Häcken, with whom she also played in the Champions League, where she also managed to score goals.
Iceland - GlĂłdĂs Perla ViggĂłsdĂłttir
One of the most experienced players on the Icelandic team, she has represented the national team since 2012. Although the Icelandic team does not have as many star players as Norway, for example, ViggĂłsdĂłttir is one of them. Her list of achievements includes a nomination for the Ballon d'Or.