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Spain have lived up to their billing as the team to beat at Women's Euro 2025 as the world champions prepare to take on hosts Switzerland in the quarter-finals, with a potential final with England on the horizon.
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Last Word On Sports on MSN2025 Women’s Euro: Spain Crush Group B While Italy Cling on Through DramaWomen’s Euro, Spain didn’t just top Group B – they overwhelmed it. A 5-0 drubbing of Portugal in Bern was just the opening act. Esther Gonzalez struck early, Vicky Lopez danced through the defence and Alexia Putellas slotted another before halftime.
Spain’s 3-1 win over Italy in Bern confirmed their position as Group B winners and maintained their 100 per cent record at Euro 2025
Round-by-round record What is Spain's record in Women's EURO quarter-finals: W0 L3* What is Spain's record in Women's EURO semi-finals: W0 L1 What is Spain's record in Women's EURO third place play-offs: N/A What is Spain's record in Women's EURO finals: N/A
Tournament favorite Spain has swept through Group B with a third straight win at the Women’s European Championship in Bern.
First place in Group B is on the line on Friday in Switzerland, as Spain and Italy lock horns in their last opening-round match of the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship. Both teams started the tournament strong, but one side has the advantage heading into the final matchday.
Today’s soccer slate has Italy clashing with rivals Spain in the group stage of the 2025 Women’s European Championship soccer tournament.
Spain defender Irene Paredes will miss her side’s 2025 European Championship opener against Portugal due to a red card she received 12 months earlier.
Spain has a new star. The 18-year-old Vicky López announced her arrival on the big stage by helping Spain to an opening 5-0 rout of Portugal at the Women’s European Championship.
Alexia Putellas might not be leading the Golden Boot race, but she is the stats leader in terms of assists at Women’s Euro 2025. The 31-year-old is a leading contender to be named Player of the Tournament as she has three more goal involvements than any other player at the tournament.