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Jul 8, 2025

Germany turned the match against Denmark around 2:1 and won their second game in a row

  • Amalie Vangsgaard gave Denmark the lead in the 26th minute, putting the underdogs ahead.
  • Germany earned a penalty after a foul on Linda Dallmann, and midfielder Sjoeke NĂĽsken calmly converted it in the 53rd minute to level the match.
  • Lea SchĂĽller scored the decisive goal in the 66th minute, finding the net from Jule Brand’s assist to secure the win.
  • With six points from two games in Group C, Germany now just needs Sweden to avoid losing to Poland to confirm their spot in the quarter-finals.
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Jul 8, 2025

Wales team bus involved in crash at the Euros. All player remain unhurt

  • The Wales women’s national team bus was involved in a traffic crash while heading to their final training session at Arena St. Gallen ahead of their Euro 2025 match against France.
  • All players, staff, and occupants of the other vehicle were unhurt. Emergency services attended the scene, with the other vehicle's driver also confirmed safe.

Read the full story here.

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Wildcard Agyemang. Can young Gooner safe The Lionesses?

  • The 19‑year‑old Arsenal forward is rapidly making an impact at Euro 2025. After she scored within 41 seconds on her debut against Belgium and recently made an impression in just four minutes against France last Saturday.
  • Following England’s 2–1 loss to France in the opener, Agyemang confirms the team is “fired up,” viewing the upcoming game against the Netherlands as a pivotal opportunity to defend their title.

And what does Luby Bronze say about her? Read the full article on The Guardian.

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Jul 8, 2025

Euro day seven. Which players to watch today?

On the seventh day of Euro 2025, Group C will take center stage once again. Germany, weakened by the absence of captain Gwinn, will face Denmark, led by Pernille Harder. Sweden, who won their opening match, will take on Poland, who are making their debut in the competition. Here is today's selection of players to watch.

Sweden - Nathalie Björn

At Chelsea, she forms a center-back pairing with Millie Bright, and she shone in the derby against Arsenal, with her performances earning her the Blues' Player of the Season award. She also put in an amazing performance in the opening match against Denmark, where Sweden kept a clean sheet, and we can expect her to continue in the same vein against Poland. Probably with her traditional center-back partner Magdalena Eriksson.

Poland - Kinga Szemik

Poland did not have an easy time against Germany in their opening match, but they managed to keep a clean sheet until halftime. Kinga Szemik deserves credit for this. The trained psychologist will have a tough time today against the very experienced Swedes. However, she knows their strikers Blackstenius and Rytting Kaneryd well from the WSL, which could be an advantage.

Germany - Jule Brand

The scorer of Germany's first and absolutely beautiful goal in the championship will certainly want to make her mark again against Denmark. At 22, Brand has had a very respectable career. She is leaving Wolfsburg for Lyon, where she certainly did not come to warm the bench, and her performance so far confirms that a big star is heading to France.

Denmark - Sara Holmgaard

he plays for the Danish team alongside her twin sister Karen, with whom she has played in all clubs so far. Now their paths are diverging, as Sara is leaving for Real Madrid. Not only her decent performance against Sweden in the first match showed that the Madrid scouts were right and that a good player is heading to Spain.
 

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Jul 8, 2025

Euro day 7. Which games are on the schedule today?

Time has flown by, and we are already on the seventh day of the European Championship. The Germans, weakened by the absence of captain Gwinn, who unfortunately got injured in the first match against Poland, will face the Danes. Sweden will face debutants from Poland. The question remains whether teammates from Barcelona will meet on the pitch. On one side is Poland's captain Ewa Pajor. On the other is Fridolina Rolfö (since yesterday former Barcelona Player), whose start is still uncertain.

Germany vs. Denmark

  • 18:00 (Central European time)
  • Swissporarena (Luzern)
  • Capacity: 16 800

Poland vs. Sweden

  • 21:00
  • St. Jakob-Park (Basel)
  • Capacity: 38 512
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Jul 7, 2025

What a match! Portugal and Italy fought to a 1-1 draw.

  • Portugal drew 1–1 with Italy in Group B at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. Italy took the lead through Cristiana Girelli in the 70th minute with a curling strike into the top corner.
  • Diana Gomes rescued a draw for Portugal in the 89th minute, heading in the rebound after a corner struck the bar, sending the Portuguese supporters into a frenzy and reigniting qualification hopes
  • Spain remain the only team in Group B guaranteed a quarter-final berth following their earlier 6–2 victory over Belgium.

Read full match report here.

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Jul 7, 2025

Eight goals in one match! Spain defeated Belgium 6:2

  • Spain won over Belgium 6–2 in their second Group B match at Women’s Euro 2025 in Thun, registering their highest goal tally yet and cementing their status as group leaders.
  • Alexia Putellas scored twice and provided two assists, claiming Player of the Match honours and topping the Golden Boot standings.
  • Belgium mounted two brief comebacks with goals from Justine Vanhaevermaet and Hannah Eurlings, but Spain responded decisively each time. 

Read the full match report. 

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Tack snälla, Frido! Barcelona and Fridolina Rolfö part ways

  • FC Barcelona and Swedish international Fridolina Rolfö have mutually agreed to terminate her contract.
  • Rolfö became the first Swedish player in the club’s history when she joined from Wolfsburg in summer 2021, quickly becoming a fan favorite and respected leader on and off the pitch.
  • She helped Barcelona win 13 major trophies, including:
  • 4 Liga F titles
  • 3 Copas de la Reina
  • 4 Spanish Super Cups
  • 2 UEFA Women’s Champions League titles
    Most memorably, she scored the winning goal in the 2023 Champions League final against former club Wolfsburg.

 

Learn more here. 

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