
Women's Euro 2025 group guides: The best matches, the players to watch and more
The Women's Euros get under way on Wednesday, with holders England hoping to defend their title and Spain attempting to complete a treble of major tournament wins.
The world champions are the favourites, having followed up their World Cup win in 2023 with Nations League success in 2024.
The competition is taking place in Switzerland and runs from July 2 until July 27.
All the squads are in and the pre-tournament friendlies are almost complete, so how is everyone shaping up? We have analysed the four groups — you can read them below. We have also published team guides for all 16 competing nations, which you can find here.
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