Spain showcased their prowess with a commanding 5-0 win over Portugal in their Euro 2025 opener at Stadion Wankdorf. The match began with a tribute to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva, who tragically passed away in a car accident earlier that day. Esther Gonzalez set the tone by scoring just 87 seconds into the game, expertly converting Olga Carmona's long ball.
Vicky Lopez extended Spain's lead five minutes later, capitalising on Mariona Caldentey's precise cross. Spain maintained control throughout the first half, with Alexia Putellas adding a third goal in the 41st minute after skilfully navigating past Diana Gomes. Gonzalez then secured her second goal shortly after, following up on Claudia Pina's effort that hit the post.

The return of Aitana Bonmati was a significant boost for Spain. She entered as a substitute in the second half after recovering from viral meningitis. Despite fewer chances in the latter half, Cristina Martin-Prieto sealed the victory by heading Salma Paralluelo's cross into the net during injury time.
Gonzalez's early strike was notable as it was recorded as the fourth-fastest goal since 2013 at the Women's Euros and Spain's quickest ever in this tournament. This achievement highlights Spain's intent to secure their first title in this competition. Additionally, Vicky Lopez made history as Spain’s youngest scorer at the Euros at just 18 years and 342 days old.
Spain's performance was not only dominant but also historic. They became only the second team to score twice within seven minutes of a Euros game start, following Switzerland’s feat against Portugal in 2022. This impressive start underscores their status as favourites according to Opta’s supercomputer predictions.
Spain’s emphatic win sets a strong precedent for their campaign in Euro 2025. Their blend of youthful talent and experienced players positions them well for future matches. As they continue their journey, expectations remain high for this formidable team aiming for European glory.