UEFA Women's Championship, Germany and EURO 2025
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On July 12 in Zürich, Switzerland, Germany will take on Sweden in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 at 3 p.m. ET. Looking to watch live on TV? Details are in the article below.
Could EURO 2025 see its first big exit on Wednesday? As current holders, England will hope not.Before we get into today's action, what happened yesterday? ⏪Germany battled from behind to beat
Denmark hopes to get on the winning side of things at the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship, as they get set to face Germany on Tuesday. The Germans started off with a strong performance in their first match of the tournament last Friday.
Germany’s best performers thus far have been the two wide players, Jule Brand on the right and Klara Buhl on the left. They linked up seamlessly for what they thought was an opener, only for a delayed VAR decision to rule it out due to a team-mate who was interfering with the goalkeeper’s line of sight.
Germany may not be hosting the Women's Euros but they certainly felt like the home team in neighbouring Switzerland as their massive travelling support roared them on in a 2-1 win over Denmark that helped them progress to the knockout stage.
Germany and Sweden both reached the quarter-finals of Women's Euro 2025 on Tuesday after respective wins over eliminated Denmark and Poland which maintained both teams' perfect starts in Switzerland.From there Germany were uncontainable and Schueller popped up in the right place to stroll onto Jule Brand's easy pass and maintain Germany's perfect start to the tournament.
UEFA Technical Observer Anna Signeul examines how Germany recorded a 2-1 comeback victory against Denmark to reach the quarter-finals of UEFA Women's EURO 2025.
Germany faces Poland in the 2025 women's Euro soccer tournament, in what should be an entertaining soccer match between these two heavyweights.