The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group A match between Norway and Iceland is set to take place today, July 10, 2025, at the Stockhorn Arena in Thun, Switzerland. The match kicks off at 21:00 CET.
Norway has already secured its place in the quarter-finals as Group A winners, after securing victories against Switzerland and Finland. Iceland, unfortunately, is out of contention for a spot in the knockout stage after suffering defeats to the same opponents.
Norway's path to the top of Group A included a 2-1 victory over Finland, with an own goal by Eva Nystrom and a late winner from Caroline Graham Hansen. They have shown resilience, with their last four wins being by a one-goal margin. This match marks Norway's first time winning their first two games at the tournament, advancing to the knockouts for the first time since 2013.
Iceland, on the other hand, is aiming to end their tournament on a positive note, seeking their first finals win in 12 years. However, their recent form doesn't inspire confidence, and they will be going home before the knockouts for the third successive tournament. Iceland has only won one of their 15 games at the Euros, losing 10.
Despite the difference in their positions in the group, the match is expected to be closely contested. While Norway has the stronger head-to-head record, with five wins in the last 12 meetings against Iceland, their most recent clash ended in a draw. Bookmakers favor Norway to win, maintaining their perfect record in the group stage.
The match will be officiated by referee Alina Peşu from Romania, with assistant referees Daniela Constantinescu (ROU) and Svitlana Grushko (UKR), and fourth official Hristiyana Guteva (BUL). The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will be Katrin Rafalski (GER), assisted by Cătălin Popa (ROU).
For viewers in the United States, the match will be broadcast on FS1, with streaming available on the FOX Sports App and FOXSports.com.
While Norway might use this match to experiment with their squad, Iceland will be playing for pride.