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The Women's Euro 2025 squads confirmed so far

The Women's Euro 2025 squads confirmed so far

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The Lionesses are the defending champions. | Credit: Getty Images
Women's Euro 2025 squads are slowly being confirmed with the tournament just a few weeks away.
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England are the defending champions but the likes of Spain, France and Germany threaten the Lionesses crown.
The tournament, starting on 2 July, is being held in Switzerland but which nations have confirmed their squads so far? Find out below
Women's Euro 2025 squads
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Group A
Finland: TBC
Iceland
GK: Cecilía Rúnarsdóttir (Inter Milan)
GK: Telma Ívarsdóttir (Breiðablik)
GK: Fanney Birkisdóttir (Häcken)
DF: Gudný Árnadóttir (Kristianstads DFF)
DF: Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir (Brondby IF)
DF: Glódís Viggósdóttir (Bayern Munich)
DF: Gudrun Arnardottir (Rosengård)
DF: Natasha Anasi (Valur Reykjavík)
MF: Berglind Ágústsdóttir (Valur)
MF: Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (West Ham)
MF: Alexandra Jóhannsdóttir (Kristianstads DFF)
MF: Áslaug Munda Gunnlaugsdóttir (Breiðablik)
MF: Karólína Vilhjálmsdóttir (Bayer Leverkusen)
MF: Katla Tryggvadóttir (Kristianstads DFF)
MF: Sædís Heiðarsdóttir (Vålerenga)
MF: Hildur Antonsdóttir (Breidablik)
FW: Sandra Jessen (Þór/KA)
FW: Hafrún Rakel Halldórsdóttir (Brondby IF)
FW: Dilja Zomers (OH Leuven)
FW: Hlín Eiríksdóttir (Leicester City)
FW: Amanda Andradóttir (FC Twente)
FW: Sveindís Jónsdóttir (Angel City)
FW: Agla María Albertsdóttir (Breiðablik)
Norway: TBC
Switzerland: TBC
Group B
Belgium
GK: Femke Bastiaen (FC Utrecht)
GK: Nicky Evrard (PSV Eindhoven)
GK: Lisa Lichtfus (Le Havre)
DF: Janice Cayman (Leicester City)
DF: Laura Deloose (Anderlecht)
DF: Isabelle Iliano (Club YLA)
DF: Jill Janssens (Hoffenheim
DF: Sari Kees (Leicester City)
DF: Zenia Mertens (OH Leuven)
DF: Davina Philtjens (Sassuolo)
DF: Amber Tysiak (West Ham)
MF: Tine De Caigny (Anderlecht)
MF: Marie Detruyer (Inter Milan)
MF: Elena Dhont (Sassuolo)
MF: Kassandra Missipo (Sassuolo)
MF: Jarne Teulings (Feyenoord)
MF: Justine Vanhaevermaet (Everton)
MF: Sarah Wijnants (Anderlecht)
FW: Jassina Blom (Tenerife)
FW: Hannah Eurlings (OH Leuven)
FW: Mariam Toloba (Standard Liege)
FW: Ella Van Kerkhoven (Feyenoord)
FW: Tessa Wullaert (Inter)
Italy: TBC
Portugal: TBC
Spain
GK: Adriana Naclares (Athletic Club)
GK: Cata Coll (Barcelona)
GK: Esther Sullastres (Sevilla)
DF: Laia Aleixandri (unattached)
DF: Ona Battle (Barcelona)
DF: Olga Carmona (Real Madrid)
DF: Jana Fernandez (Barcelona)
DF: Maria Mendez (Real Madrid)
DF: Leila Ouahabi (Manchester City)
DF: Irene Paredes (Barcelona)
MF: Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona)
MF: Patricia Guijarro (Barcelona)
MF: Vicky Lopez (Barcelona)
MF: Alexia Putellas (Barcelona)
MF: Maite Zubieta (Athletic Bilbao)
FW: Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal)
FW: Athenea del Castillo (Real Madrid)
FW: Lucia Garcia (Monterrey)
FW: Esther Gonzalez (Gotham FC)
FW: Cristina Martin-Prieto (Benfica)
FW: Salma Paralluelo (Barcelona)
FW: Claudia Pina (Barcelona)
FW: Alba Redondo (Real Madrid)
Germany are amongst the favourites this summer | Credit: Getty Images
Group C
Denmark: TBC
Germany
GK: Ann-Katrin Berger (Gotham FC)
GK: Stina Johannes (Eintracht Frankfurt)
GK: Ena Mahmutovic (Bayern Munich)
DF: Giulia Gwinn (Bayern Munich)
DF: Kathrin Hendrich (Chicago Stars)
DF: Franziska Kett (Bayern Munich)
DF: Sophia Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt)
DF: Rebecca Knaak (Manchester City)
DF: Sarai Linder (Wolfsburg)
DF: Janina Minge (Wolfsburg)
DF: Carlotta Wamser (Bayer LeverKusen)
MF: Sara Dabritz (Lyon),
MF: Linda Dallmann (Bayern Munich)
MF: Sydney Lohmann (Bayern Munich)
MF: Sjoeke Nusken (Chelsea)
MF: Elisa Senss (Eintracht Frankfurt)
FW: Jule Brand (Wolfsburg)
FW: Klara Buhl (Bayern Munich)
FW: Selina Cerci (Hoffenheim)
FW: Laura Freigang (Eintracht Frankfurt)
FW: Giovanna Hoffmann (RB Leipzig)
FW: Lea Schuller (Bayern Munich)
FW: Cora Zicai (Wolfsburg)
Poland
GK: Kinga Szemik (West Ham)
GK: Natalia Radkiewicz (Pogoń Szczecin)
GK: Kinga Seweryn (GKS Katowice)
DF: Kayla Adamek (Ottawa Rapid)
DF: Paulina Dudek (PSG)
DF: Sylwia Matysik (FC Köln)
DF: Emilia Szymczak (FC Barcelona)
DF: Martyna Wiankowska (FC Köln)
DF: Olivia Wos (FC Basel)
DF: Wiktoria Zieniewicz (FC Basel)
MF: Adriana Achcińska (1. FC Köln)
MF: Martyna Brodzik (Pogon Szczecin)
MF: Dominika Grabowska (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim)
MF: Ewelina Kamczyk (FC Fleury 91)
MF: Milena Kokosz (Asane)
MF: Tanja Pawollek (Eintracht Frankfurt)
MF: Klaudia Słowińska (GKS Katowice)FW: Ewa Pajor (Barcelona)
FW: Klaudia Jedlińska (Dijon FCO)
FW: Nadia Krezyman (Dijon FCO)
FW: Natalia Padilla-Bidas (Sevilla FC)
FW: Ewa Pajor (FC Barcelona)
FW: Paulina Tomasiak (GKS Górnik Leczna)
FW: Weronika Zawistowska (Bayern Munich)
Sweden
GK: Tove Enblom (Valerenga)
GK: Jennifer Falk (BK Hacken)
GK: Emma Holmgren (Levante)
DF: Jonna Andersson (Linkoping)
DF: Nathalie Bjorn (Chelsea)
DF: Magdalena Eriksson (Bayern Munich)
DF: Smilla Holmberg (Hammarby)
DF: Amanda Ilestedt (unattached)
DF: Hanna Lunfkvist (San Diego Wave)
DF: Amanda Nilden (Tottenham)
DF: Linda Sembrant (Bayern Munich)
MF: Filippa Angeldahl (Real Madrid)
MF: Hanna Bennison (Juventus)
MF: Sofia Jakobsson (London City Lionesses)
MF: Madelen Janogy (Fiorentina)
MF: Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (Chelsea)
MF: Julia Zigiotti Olme (Bayern Munich)
FW: Kosovare Asllani (London City Lionesses)
FW: Stina Blackstenius (Arsenal)
FW: Rebecka Blomqvist (Eintracht Frankfurt)
FW: Lina Hurtig (unattached)
FW: Fridolina Rolfo (Barcelona)
FW: Ellen Wangerheim (Hammarby)
England will be targeting another trophy this summer | Credit: Getty Images
Group D
England
GK: Hannah Hampton (Chelsea)
GK: Khiara Keating (Manchester City)
GK: Anna Moorhouse (Orlando Pride)
DF: Lucy Bronze (Chelsea)
DF: Leah Williamson (Arsenal)
DF: Jess Carter (Gotham FC)
DF: Alex Greenwood (Manchester City)
DF: Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal)
DF: Esme Morgan (Washington Spirit)
DF: Niamh Charles (Chelsea)
DF: Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United)
MF: Ella Toone (Manchester United)
MF: Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich)
MF: Keira Walsh (Chelsea)
MF: Grace Clinton (Manchester United)
MF: Jess Park (Manchester City)
FW: Lauren Hemp (Manchester City)
FW: Lauren James (Chelsea)
FW: Chloe Kelly (Arsenal on loan from Manchester City)
FW: Beth Mead (Arsenal)
FW: Michelle Agyemang (Arsenal)
FW: Alessia Russo (Arsenal)
FW: Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea)
France
GK: Justine Lerond (Montpellier)
GK: Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (Juventus)
GK: Constance Picaud (FC Fleury 91)
DF: Selma Bacha (Lyon)
DF: Lou Bogaert (Paris FC)
DF: Elisa De Almeida (Paris St-Germain)
DF: Maelle Lakrar (Real Madrid)
DF: Griedge Mbock (Paris St-Germain)
DF: Melween N'Dongala (Paris St-Germain)
DF: Thiniba Samoura (Paris St-Germain), Alice Sombath (Lyon)
MF: Sandy Baltimore (Chelsea)
MF: Grace Geyoro (Paris St-Germain)
MF: Oriane Jean-Francois (Chelsea)
MF: Sakina Karchaoui (Paris St-Germain)
MF: Amel Majri (Lyon)
MF: Sandie Toletti (Real Madrid)
FW: Delphine Cascarino (San Diego Wave)
FW: Kadiatou Diani (Lyon)
FW: Kelly Gago (Everton)
FW: Marie-Antoinette Katoto (Lyon)
FW: Melvine Malard (Manchester United)
FW: Clara Mateo (Paris FC)
The Netherlands: TBC
Wales: TBC

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