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Jul 14, 2025

Wales bids farewell to Euro with a goal, England advances to quarterfinals after 6-1 victory

  • England closed their Group D campaign with a commanding 6–1 win over Wales, securing their place in the quarter-finals.
  • England raced to a 4–0 lead by halftime with goals from Georgia Stanway (from penalty) Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp, and Alessia Russo, showcasing exceptional attacking cohesion.
  • Substitutes contributed late—Beth Mead added a fifth, Aggie Beever‑Jones capped it with her first goal at a major tournament—while Wales’ Hannah Cain grabbed a consolation goal.
  • England’s second place means they’ll face Group C winners Sweden.

Check the match report.

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Jul 14, 2025

Three goals in six minutes. France remains unbeaten, the tournament is over for the Netherlands

  • France defeated the Netherlands 5–2, clinching top spot in Group D and securing a quarter-final matchup against Germany.
  • Despite a promising start, the Netherlands were overtaken in midfield and defence, their exit confirmed by heavy defeats earlier in the tournament.
  • Sandie Toletti opened the scoring for France in the 22nd minute, but Victoria Pelova quickly equalised and an own goal by Selma Bacha put the Dutch ahead at halftime.
  • France blitzed back. Marie-Antoinette Katoto levelled in the 61st minute, followed by a brace from Delphine Cascarino—including a stunning long-range strike.

See the match report.

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Alessia Russo rises above insults to prove she’s worth her England place

  • After earning Player of the Match with three assists against the Netherlands, Russo faced online slurs accusing her of benefiting from media hype (“PRusso”).
  • Russo disproved criticism about her goal tally by showcasing her versatility: she holds up play, tracks back aggressively, and creates chances—her trio of assists marked the first three-assist game at any Euros.

Read the full Suzanne Wrack's article on The Guardian.

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Euro day 12. Which players to watch today?

There are only two spots left in the quarterfinals, but there are three teams in Group D that want to fight their way into it. Even Wales, whose chances of advancing are slim, is not giving up and will want to bow out of the tournament with dignity. All teams will give their all on the pitch today. Which players to watch?

England - Alessia Russo

Last season's top WSL scorer Alessia Russo has had some bad luck in front of goal at Euro so far. She has scored two goals, one in each game, but neither was counted due to offside.   Even so, she earned the title of player of the match in the last game when she managed to assist three times. Today, she can break her bad luck and add a goal to her assists.

Wales - Jess Fishlock

The scorer of Wales' first ever goal in an international tournament. But that's not the only title Fishlock can boast – she is also Wales' all-time leading scorer. It would be a nice way to bid farewell to the tournament if she could improve on that scoring record, as this is likely to be her last major tournament.

The Netherlands - Jill Roord

One of the biggest stars of the Dutch national team has not yet made her mark, but she has hit the crossbar several times. After two seasons at Manchester City, she is returning to the club where she developed most as a player, Twente. The fact that the Dutch club has a very valuable reinforcement in her may be confirmed by her improved scoring record.

France - Grace Geyoro

She made history at the last Euro in 2022 when she became the first player ever to score a hattrick. And she did it in the first half. It was a match against Italy, which France won 5-1. Geyoro has also had a decent season at PSG, scoring six times in twenty games. She is definitely a player that the Dutch defense needs to watch out for.

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Jul 13, 2025

Euro day 12. Who will be the last two quarterfinalists?

Group C has also secured its order. Today marks the end of the group stage for Group D. There are only two spots in the quarterfinals, but three teams are vying for them. We can look forward to an exciting battle for a place in the knockout stage. Neither England, the Netherlands, nor France has secured a spot yet.

England vs. Wales

  • 21:00 (Central European time)
  • Kybunpark (St. Gallen)
  • Capacity: 20 660

Netherlands vs. France

  • 21:00 (Central European time)
  • St. Jakob-Park (Basel)
  • Capacity: 38 512
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Jul 12, 2025

Poland says goodbye to the Euro with historic win and first goals as Denmark crushes 3:2

  • Poland secured their first-ever win and goal in the tournament—despite being eliminated—defeating Denmark 3–2.
  • Natalia Padilla opened the scoring and set up further goals, playing a pivotal role in this milestone moment for Polish football.
  • Ewa Pajor and Martyna Wiankowska both found the net, contributing to the historic comeback.
  • Denmark, the 2017 runners-up, managed to score through Nadia Nadim and Bruun but ultimately couldn't prevent Poland's triumph; their tournament concludes without earning a single point.

Check the match report here.

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Jul 12, 2025

Five goals and a red card. Sweden remains undefeated and goes into the quarterfinals from the top spot

  • Sweden secured all nine points, earning first place. Germany, despite the loss 4:1, progressed as runners-up.
  • Germany take early lead via Jule Brand in seventh minute. The German winger opened scoring through a well-taken goal, giving hope before Sweden’s resurgence.
  • Sweden respond emphatically. Stina Blackstenius equalised in the 12th minute.  Only 18 years old Smilla Holmberg put Sweden ahead with a fortunate 25th-minute strike. In the 32nd minute, Carlotta Wamser of Germany was red-carded for deliberately handling in the box, and Fridolina Rolfo calmly converted the resulting penalty—also marking her landmark 100th cap.
  • Sweden will face the Group D runners-up in Zurich, while Germany will take on the Group D winners in Basel in the quarter-finals.

Check all the important moments here.

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Sweden without captain? Asllani is in danger

  • With two yellow cards accumulated during Euro 2025 group stage, Sweden's captain risks missing the crucial match against Germany if she receives another booking in their next game.
  • Assistant coach Magnus Wikman stressed that Asllani is in “extremely good form” and would be a significant loss for the team if suspended.
  • While Wikman acknowledged the potential absence would be “a notable miss,” he also mentioned they are prepared to consider alternatives—such as using Lina Hurtig in the attacking midfield role a a backup plan. 

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