Sweden won't fear Lionesses in Euro 2025 quarter-final
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As the knockout stages arrive, England have shown their adaptability to recover from the opening defeat to France. But a quarter-final against a dangerous Sweden side may bring another tweak
Lucy Bronze is adamant the "proper England" mantra within the team underlines how this is a group that can find a way to win a match "by any means possible."
The Women’s Euro 2025 group stage has come to an end as England prepare to face Sweden in the quarter-finals of the competition.Welcome to the 15th day of our daily quiz, which we’ll be running
The Swedish national team received a boost as their fans went on a ticket-buying frenzy on Monday, buying up all the available spots in their section for Thursday's Women's Euro quarter-final game against England in Zurich within an hour of going on sale.
Chloe Kelly is hoping the "positive clicks" clique will send England to Euro 2025 glory as she's revealed the origins of the celebration seen during their win over Wales on Sunday.
England midfielder Ella Toone is back to her “unbelievable” best. Toone stole the show in Sunday’s 6-1 thrashing of Wales at the Women’s European Championship with a sensational first-half performance to propel the defending champion into the quarterfinals.
A place in the quarter-finals is up for grabs as defending champions England and tournament debutants Wales go head-to-head.
Wales can prevent England from reaching the knockout stages should they take at least a draw from Sunday's final group stage fixture.