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    Women’s Euro 2025: Spain lay down marker, Germany v Demark and Poland v Sweden – live | Women’s Euro 2025

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 8, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Wales’ women may have lost their opening game at Euro 2025 to the Netherlands – their first ever major tournament match – and would appear to be the Group D strugglers after that 3-0 reverse.

    But midfielder Josie Green has told BBC Sport that Wales believe they can frustrate France in their next game tomorrow. After that comes a huge tie against the Lionesses.

    I think you have to be adaptable in tournament football and it’s going to be key for us moving forward – we’re always a team that finishes strongly in games.

    The key for us is staying in the game as long as we can.

    We’ve reviewed the Dutch game, we have learnt lessons, and hopefully moving on into the next match, we know that we can frustrate teams. That’s something that’s in our DNA and that we’ve done consistently throughout the Nations League, in tough games against Sweden, Denmark and Italy.

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    Today’s Euro 2025 fixtures

    So a reminder of what we’ve got coming up this evening as Group C takes centre-stage:

    • Germany v Denmark (Basel), 5pm

    • Poland v Sweden (Lucerne), 8pm

    Kickoffs are BST (UK times).

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    Away from Euro 2025, the generator of men’s summer transfers is whirring, whizzing, and starting to dominate our thoughts once more.

    Anthony Elanga to Newcastle appears to be the one everyone’s talking about at the moment, while Spurs have snared Japan defender Kota Takai. Less certain are the futures of England men’s trio Eberechi Eze, Jack Grealish and Marc Guéhi.

    If delving further into transfer title tattle is your thing, The Rumour Mill is your perfect guide.

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    Are England missing Millie Bright at this tournament? (Along with a few others, probably: yes)

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    It’s hard to read much into the group standings with lots of countries still having played just a single game, but Norway and Spain are the only sides who have won two from two. Germany, Sweden, France and the Netherlands can match them, though that Dutch game against England on Wednesday is really tough to call.

    I make that five sides who you’d imagine would qualify for the quarter-finals, plus one of the Netherlands or England, plus (probably) Italy and one of Switzerland or Finland? Or maybe you disagree … maybe there are some shocks waiting for us around the corner?

    It’s both a strength and a weakness of the format that one defeat, or one win, can pretty much determine your path, unless some kind of heroic turnaround is mustered (over to you, Lionesses).

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    And here’s more from England’s exciting teenage forward Michelle Agyemang, who is desperate to make a telling difference to boost their Euro 2025 chances, most likely from the bench against the Netherlands.

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    Some reading from elsewhere in the football world for you:

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    England forward Michelle Agyemang is eager to carve out her own distinctive identity after bursting onto the scene in spectacular style.

    The 19-year-old Arsenal striker announced her arrival with a goal 41 seconds after coming off the bench for her senior debut in April’s Nations League loss to Belgium, and earned her second cap late on in the Lionesses’ Euro 2025-opening defeat to France on Saturday.

    Though the cameo was short, Agyemang made a big impression, sparking life into an England attack that, until Keira Walsh’s 87th-minute goal, had not registered a single shot on target, at times looking like she might equalise and make it two international goals in as many appearances.

    “In terms of mirroring my game, I think I want to be a unique player,” Agyemang said. “Obviously there’s things I take from other people, but I want to be my own type of player and bring my own type of input to the game.”

    On Saturday, Wiegman, who Agyemang describes as “like a mum to us, almost … who has put a lot of trust in me” told the forward to “just go and change the game” in her major tournament debut. PA Media

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    Meanwhile, Georgia Stanway wants the Lionesses to go back to their roots and be “proper England” as they prepare to face the Netherlands at Euro 2025. Here’s what the midfielder said:

    We know as a team that we underperformed [against France]. We know as individuals that we underperformed. I didn’t want to do the press conference today because I’m fed up of talking now. It’s time that we focus on putting things right on the grass.

    We’re all just dying for the game to come round as fast as possible because we want to make sure that we’re stepping on that pitch knowing what we’ve experienced but also wanting to make a change.

    We’ve spoken about wanting to be ‘proper England’; we want to go back to what we’re good at, we want to go back to a traditional style of football in terms of tough tackles, getting back to our roots and remembering why we’re here, remembering that we’re playing for the little girl that wanted to be here.

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    It’s make or break for the Lionesses tomorrow. Sarina Wiegman must topple her native Netherlands to keep England in the tournament, after defeat in their opening match left them in a precarious position in Group D.

    What should Wiegman do with Lauren James? As Suzy Wrack writes, the gifted playmaker presents her manager with a conundrum. Do they harness her unpredictability or prioritise midfield structure?

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    Alexia Putellas said she found a flow state in Spain’s 6-2 win over Belgium that made things come easy to her.

    Finding herself in the zone on a wet, blustery evening, Putellas picked up her second straight player of the game award and scored a brace as Spain put the Belgians to the sword.

    She said: “I think there are plenty of moments in a game, the team had an excellent performance, and even if we almost always have things we can improve, I believe that team is fine. We feel comfortable, if there’s something that doesn’t work we can change and adapt.”

    Putellas opened the scoring with a typical Spanish goal midway through the first half, punctuating an intricate passing move with a powerful strike, and she netted her team’s sixth goal late on to cap a fine individual display.

    Asked whether her flow came from her own performance or that of the team, Putellas said it was a little bit of both. “They go hand in hand; as an individual you think about the group and when you feel we are all together, you flow, it makes me feel good of course,” she explained.

    “I have this role of creating options, sometimes I finish them, sometimes others do, (but) I’m feeling great.” Reuters

    Alexia Putellas with the player of the match award after Spain’s win over Belgium. Photograph: Philipp Kresnik/SheKicks/SPP/Shutterstock
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    Preamble

    Good morning all and welcome to another day of our Euro 2025 news blog. Well, world champions Spain have thumped 11 goals past Portugal and Belgium in their opening two games and will take some beating if they’re to be denied another tournament success. Diana Gomes helped the Portuguese nick a draw with Italy in the other Group B game last night, as things roll on to Group C this evening (how good are 16-team tournaments, by the way?)

    If we thought before things kicked off in Switzerland that perhaps England would struggle to defend their title and the likes of Germany and Sweden would not be as strong as in previous years, we could well be proven right. At the moment it looks like Spain … and then the rest.

    Germany and Sweden are both in action tonight, as it goes, against Denmark and Poland respectively. They did each win their opening games. Let’s see what today brings. Please stick with us for all the buildup and breaking news.

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