UEFA Women's Euro, the quarterfinals
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UEFA Women's Euro is in full swing with 16 nations saying farewell to the group stage and eight teams welcoming the quarterfinal round. Host nation Switzerland have set a breathtaking backdrop for preliminary rounds,
"Enjoying the game is one of the keys that has helped me get here," says Spain's 18-year-old attacking midfielder, who is breaking records and turning heads at UEFA Women's EURO 2025.
The UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 has taken Switzerland by storm, with a new group stage attendance record set over the past two weeks. A huge 461,582 fans filled stadiums around the country during the 24-match group stage, over 100,000 more than the group stage attendance when the tournament was held in England three years ago.
At 20 years of age, Signe Gauspet made UEFA Women’s Euro history last week and hopes to propel Norway into their first major tournament semi-final for 12 years tomorrow.
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Ada Hegerberg, Norway's captain, expresses optimism about their chances in the Euro quarterfinal against Italy, highlighting their improved position a
A look back at some of the classic knockout matches that have defined the history of the Women's EURO and the female game.
The Swedish national team received a boost as their fans went on a ticket-buying frenzy on Monday, buying up all the available spots in their section for Thursday's Women's Euro quarter-final game against England in Zurich within an hour of going on sale.
England faced Wales in their final match of the group stage of the UEFA Women's Euro and England came out victorious - winning 6-1 and knocking Wales out of the tournament in the process. To discuss the result,