
England Women vs Italy Women Euro 2025 prediction, odds and betting offer
The Lionesses continue their defence of the European title as they prepare to face Italy in Geneva tonight.
After a nerve-jangling victory against Sweden, England's Lionesses are gearing up for a pivotal Euro semi-final against Italy in Geneva on Tuesday. The defending champions showed true grit, overturning a two-goal deficit thanks to standout performances from Lucy Bronze and Michelle Agyemang. Over seven million viewers watched as England edged past Sweden in a penalty shootout, keeping hopes alive for consecutive European crowns.
This latest triumph means Sarina Wiegman's squad have now reached the last four at six major tournaments running—a testament to their consistency at the top level. Their route to this stage was anything but easy, with a chaotic quarter-final that tested nerves and resilience.
Looking ahead, England will feel confident facing an Italian side ranked seven places below Sweden. The Lionesses are unbeaten in their last five encounters with Italy—winning four, including a commanding 5–1 result earlier this year in Spain.
Italy arrive at this stage enjoying their strongest Euros campaign since finishing runners-up in 1997. Their path has been less convincing: only one group stage win against Belgium and a dramatic late goal to see off Norway in the quarters. That victory marked just their second knockout-stage success at a major tournament since their heyday nearly three decades ago.
With history on their side and momentum building, England will be favourites to progress. However, Italy's recent resilience suggests they can't be underestimated. Both teams know what's at stake—a place in the final and a shot at glory on Europe's biggest stage.
England vs Italy Odds
England - 3/5
Draw - 3/1
Italy - 5/1
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England vs Italy Betting Tips
England win and both teams to score - 2/1
Over 2.5 goals - 8/11
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