Spain, Switzerland and Euro 2025
Digest more
48mon MSN
Aitana Bonmati broke Switzerland’s resistance as Spain reached the Euro 2025 semi-finals despite missing two penalties in their win over the hosts in Bern. The world champions failed to score in the first half for the first time this tournament and were frustrated by an organised Switzerland side after Mariona Caldentey pulled an eighth-minute penalty wide of goal.
Defending champion England has staged a remarkable late recovery from two goals down to take its quarterfinal against Sweden to extra time at the Women’s European Championship.
England goes head to head against Sweden in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 on July 17 at 3 p.m. ET, held in Zürich, Switzerland. Which team will finish on top? Read on for our prediction.
Watch Sweden v England on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Thursday 17 July, with kick off at 8pm BST. Gabby Logan is live in Zurich as England take on Sweden in their quarter-final at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament.
Sweden embraces its underdog status at the Women’s European Championship but could change perceptions if it defeats England in Thursday’s quarterfinal in Zurich.
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 matchup between England and Sweden is slated for July 17 at 3 p.m. ET in Zürich, Switzerland. Want to watch live on TV? Details are below in this article.
The 2025 UEFA Women's Euro soccer tournament began with 16 national teams competing for the UEFA Women's Euro trophy. The final eight teams entering the quarterfinals are England, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland, which all finished in the top two of their groups.
2d
France 24 on MSNSweden’s Soft Hooligans push better vibes at Women’s Euro 2025The idea for the Soft Hooligans came about at Euro 2017 via Kajsa Aronsson, 61, and her daughter Estrid Kjellman, 29. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A new night train will be running from Switzerland to Sweden next year. The Federal Transport Office says it will subsidize the train from Basel to Malmö – running through Copenhagen. The money will come from the fund created by the CO2 law designed to cut carbon emissions.