The UEFA Women's EURO 2025 is underway, and England is set to face France in a highly anticipated Group D match. As the defending champions, England is looking to win their second consecutive title, while France hopes to finally reach the final showdown. The game is scheduled for today, July 5th, and will be held at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland.
Both teams are considered strong contenders for the title, making this opening match a crucial one. Sarina Wiegman, England's coach, is aiming for a third successive Women's EURO title, having previously led the Netherlands to victory in 2017 and England in 2022. Meanwhile, France, under coach Laurent Bonadei, is determined to make their mark in the tournament.
The history between France and England in women's football dates back to 1973. They have faced each other 27 times, with France holding the advantage with 13 victories compared to England's 5, and 9 draws. Their most recent encounters were during the EURO 2025 qualification, where they each won one match. In their first match in May, France defeated England 2-1, while England returned the favor in the reverse fixture.
Several players in the French squad have experience playing club football in England, including Sandy Baltimore and Oriane Jean-Françoise from Chelsea, and Melvine Malard and Kelly Gago from Manchester United and Everton, respectively. This inside knowledge of their opponents could prove valuable for France.
England's Lauren James has recovered from a hamstring injury and is fit to play a significant role in the game. Wiegman has stated that James is in good form and could potentially start against France. Ella Toone, England's midfielder, emphasized the importance of bringing their "A" game and enjoying the match. Lucy Bronze believes that facing a tough opponent like France right at the start will ensure the team is fully prepared for the challenges ahead.
France will be without seasoned stars Wendie Renard and Eugenie Le Sommer, as coach Bonadei decided to omit them from the squad. Maelle Lakrar and Griedge Mbock are expected to form the central defense, with Elisa De Almeida and Selma Bacha as full-backs. The anticipated front three consists of Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Kadidiatou Diani, and Sandy Baltimore.
Bonadei has expressed confidence in his team, emphasizing the importance of playing with confidence. He acknowledged the challenges posed by England and highlighted the key factors for the match, including possession, pressing, and applying pressure on the opponent.
The match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two of Europe's top teams.