The Women's Euro 2025 is set to captivate audiences as top teams and players gather in Switzerland. This marks the 14th edition of the tournament, which began in 1984. Running from July 2 to 27, Switzerland becomes only the sixth nation to host both men's and women's European Championships. Among the 16 teams, Poland and Wales are making their debut appearances.
Spain enters as a formidable contender, aiming to add a Euros title to their collection after winning the World Cup in 2023 and the Nations League last year. Despite never reaching a Euros final before, they have a strong chance this time. The Opta supercomputer gives them a 24.8% probability of winning.England aims to defend their title after winning on home soil in 2022. With Sarina Wiegman at the helm, they hope to replicate Germany's back-to-back wins between 1995 and 2013. England is expected to face Spain in another major final, with a predicted likelihood of reaching Basel at 28.2%.