The surprise even came right from the group stage when the 2017 champion Netherlands was defeated by two formidable opponents, England and France, forcing them to stop playing quite early. The three teams that once dominated Europe could not go on, which is the factor that increased the attractiveness of the tournament that is taking place very excitingly in Switzerland.
England, the reigning champions, had a difficult start to the tournament, but the further they went, the more they showed their mettle. Coming from behind to equalize and then winning against Sweden in the quarter-finals after a hard-fought penalty shootout proved the "steel spirit" of the team under coach Sarina Wiegman. Key players like Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and goalkeeper Hannah Hampton are helping England maintain their hope and determination to defend their title.
France and Germany, two names always in the group of championship candidates, will face off fiercely in the quarter-finals in the early morning of July 20. France has an unbeaten record in the group stage, has a balanced force, and is more than capable of exploding thanks to key players such as Delphine Cascarino and Kadidiatou Diani. Meanwhile, Germany, although no longer maintaining the dominance of the past, is still a "nemesis" opponent for any team, especially when it has won the Women's Euro 8 times since 1984.

England team overcomes difficulties spectacularly on the journey to defend the title. (Photo: UEFA)
Spain, the 2023 Women's World Cup and 2024 Nations League champions, are proving their unrivalled strength. Winning all three group stage matches with 14 goals and only conceding three, Spain emerged as the number 1 candidate for the European Championship for the first time in history. The pair of Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas continue to be a great source of inspiration in attack, helping "La Roja" demonstrate a dominating, fast and technical style of play.
The most interesting phenomenon of this year's tournament is Switzerland, the home team, who made their first appearance in the quarter-finals. With a tight counter-attacking style of play and a brave fighting spirit, Switzerland caused many difficulties for the "big sisters" of Europe. The quarter-final match against Spain is considered a real challenge for coach Pia Sundhage and her team, but who knows, maybe the home field will help them continue writing the fairy tale.
According to statistics from bookmakers and supercomputers, Spain has about a 27% chance of winning the championship, followed by Germany, France and England. However, the competitive spirit, the ability to turn the situation around and mental strength are the decisive factors on the journey to conquer the throne.
Will Spain reach the top of Europe, England successfully defend their title, or will an unexpected scenario occur? The answer will be revealed after the fiery matches ahead.
Euro 2025 for women is witnessing a clear division between the "giants" and the emerging phenomena. Although Spain is rated the highest, experts all admit that the knock-out format can change all predictions at any time.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/euro-nu-2025-cuoc-chien-kho-luong-196250718220927998.htm






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