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All appeared to be going well for Christian Wück’s German women’s national team in their final Euro 2025 group stage fixture against Sweden on Saturday evening. Jule Brand put the DFB-Frauen
Euro 2025 kicked off on July 2, with 16 women's teams having the chance to get their hands on the iconic trophy in the final on July 27. England are the defending champions, while world champions Spain are looking to claim their first Euros title.
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All seven trophy-winning teams at the Women's European Championship since 1997 were led to glory by a female coach.
The group stage at EURO 2025 will be concluded today with Group D taking centre stage. Here's what to look out for with the final two teams booking their spots in the quarter final.Before we get into
Germany’s best performers thus far have been the two wide players, Jule Brand on the right and Klara Buhl on the left. They linked up seamlessly for what they thought was an opener, only for a delayed VAR decision to rule it out due to a team-mate who was interfering with the goalkeeper’s line of sight.
Germany's Sjoeke Nuesken and Lea Schueller struck in the second half to fire the eight-time champions to the verge of the Euro 2025 quarter-finals on Tuesday with a 2-1 victory over Denmark that left the Danes teetering on the brink of an early exit.
Sweden lay down a marker as Euro 2025 title contenders as they came from behind to beat Germany 4-1 and finish above them in Group C.
Denmark's sense of disappointment will be more acute, as it's another international tournament that has slid by without them making an impact. The 2017 runners-up failed to emerge from the group stage at Euro 2022, and their 2023 World Cup ended in the last 16.