UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Schedule, Bracket
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After barely surviving against Sweden, England head into the Euro 2025 semi-final against Italy as overwhelming favourites.
The Lionesses are two games from glory as they prepare to take on Italy in the semi-final of the Women's Euros.
England face Italy in the Women’s Euro 2025 semi-final on Tuesday night.The Lionesses’ hopes of retaining the crown they won in 2022 remain alive, but only just. Trailing by two goals in the quarter-final against Sweden heading into the final 11 minutes,
On July 22 in Genève, Switzerland, England will clash with Italy in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, with a start time of 3 p.m. ET. Who will take home the win? Our prediction for this matchup can be found below.
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England captain Leah Williamson is available for their Euro 2025 semifinal against Italy in Geneva on Tuesday.
14 penalties taken, five found the back of the net. Some credit must be given to goalkeepers Hannah Hampton and Jennifer Falk, but it speaks to a larger trend at Euro 2025. Just 24 of the 41 spot-kicks at the tournament have been scored, a conversion rate of only 58.5 per cent.
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Ann-Katrin Berger’s performance was especially heroic, including during extra time when she saved a near own goal that would have been catastrophic. During that period, Berger made a gravity-defying save after a shot bounced backward off Janina Minge’s head and nearly went into the goal.
Some captains are wearing them, some are not. Rainbow armbands at the Women’s European Championship are proving more divisive than perhaps intended for a symbol promoting tolerance and inclusion.
Advocates of women’s football – and surely plenty of football lovers in general – received a diamond-studded gift on Saturday evening. In the final quarterfinal match-up of the 2025 Women’s