England's rising stars: Can they defy expectations in Euro 2025's toughest group?
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England's Women's Euro 2025 campaign is set to be a thrilling test of resilience and innovation, as they face a daunting "group of death" comprising France, the Netherlands, and Wales. While the Lionesses enter the tournament as defending champions, key retirements and injuries have ushered in a "new" England, blending seasoned experience with fresh talent. This transition, coupled with the group's formidable opposition, positions them as a team capable of surprising many.

The departure of veteran players like Mary Earps, Fran Kirby, and Millie Bright has undeniably created gaps in the squad. However, manager Sarina Wiegman has seized this as an opportunity to infuse the team with new energy and dynamism. Exciting prospects such as Aggie Beever-Jones and Michelle Agyemang bring a youthful exuberance and unpredictability to the forward line. Agyemang, in particular, has already made an impact, scoring shortly after her debut against Belgium. Beever-Jones has also showcased her talents with nine goals in 12 WSL starts, domestically.

Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton is also set to make her major tournament debut, stepping into the shoes of the retired Mary Earps. Despite the pressure, Wiegman has entrusted Hampton with the No. 1 role, confident in her abilities honed at Chelsea. Lauren James's return from a hamstring injury further bolsters England's attacking options. Her versatility and ability to drift wide and cut inside make her a dangerous weapon. Wiegman has hinted James could play a significant role in the opening match against France.

Despite the Lionesses' challenges, key players from the Euro 2022-winning squad remain to provide leadership and stability. Lucy Bronze, in her seventh major tournament, brings a wealth of experience and a "bossy mum" approach to the team. Leah Williamson's return as captain provides a calming presence and sets high standards. Beth Mead's experience and winning mentality will also be crucial in navigating the tough group stage.

England's Group D opponents pose a significant threat. France, unbeaten in 2025, boasts a strong defense and attacking talent. The Netherlands, despite being in transition, possess star power and a history of success under Wiegman. Wales, making their Euros debut, bring grit, determination, and the experience of Jess Fishlock. Lucy Bronze acknowledges the difficulty of the group, emphasizing the need to be at their best from the first match.

England's recent form has been mixed, with impressive wins but also disappointing losses in the Nations League. However, their 7-0 thrashing of Jamaica in a pre-tournament friendly demonstrates their attacking potential. Sarina Wiegman has urged her team to embrace the "new challenge" and not dwell on past achievements. She recognizes the need for adaptability and has been preparing for different scenarios, ensuring that players are ready to step up when needed.

While Spain are the favorites to win Euro 2025, England are considered strong contenders, with bookmakers placing them second in the odds. Opta's prediction model gives them a 16.1% chance of lifting the trophy. The Lionesses' blend of experienced winners and exciting new talent, combined with Wiegman's tactical acumen, makes them a team capable of causing a surprise in the "group of death". Their ability to integrate new players, maintain a strong team spirit, and adapt to the challenges ahead will be crucial to their success.


Writer - Isha Nair
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