Sweden vs England Euro 2025: Live buildup, team news, analysis, and match updates as kickoff approaches.
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The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 is underway in Switzerland, and all eyes are on the quarter-final clash between Sweden and England. The match is scheduled for today, July 17, 2025, at 21:00 CET (8 PM UK time) at the Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich.

The Stakes

England, the defending champions, are looking to continue their momentum after a shaky start to the tournament. After losing to France in their opening match, the Lionesses bounced back with convincing wins against the Netherlands and Wales. Sweden, however, topped Group C with three wins, including a notable 4-1 victory over Germany. This sets the stage for a thrilling encounter between two of Europe's top teams. The winner of this quarter-final will face Italy in the semi-final in Geneva.

Team News and Form

Sarina Wiegman, England's head coach, may stick with the same starting lineup that secured victories in the previous matches. Ella Toone has been impressive in midfield, and Lauren James has found her stride on the right wing. England's defense has also become more solid since Alex Greenwood and Jess Carter switched positions. Jess Park has recovered from a migraine and is available.

Sweden's Fridolina Rolfö has returned from injury and made her first start in the 4-1 win against Germany. Smilla Holmberg's inclusion at right-back was a surprise but she performed well and may retain her place.

What to Expect

Both teams are familiar with each other, with many Swedish players currently playing for English clubs. This familiarity adds another layer of intrigue to the match. England and Sweden faced each other twice in the Euro 2025 qualifiers, with both matches ending in draws.

England defeated Sweden 4-0 in the Euro 2022 semi-final. However, Sweden is eager for revenge and has shown they are a force to be reckoned with after their strong performance in the group stage. Sweden's captain, Kosovare Asllani, emphasizes the team's collective strength and determination. Leah Williamson acknowledges Sweden's impressive track record in tournaments and their relentless approach.

Sweden's coach, Peter Gerhardsson, believes that both teams are better now than they were in 2022. Sarina Wiegman also recognizes Sweden's qualities, particularly their aerial ability and speed in attack.

Key Players to Watch

For Sweden, Stina Blackstenius is a key goal threat, and Kosovare Asllani brings experience and leadership. Johanna Rytting Kaneryd's speed and direct running have also been highlighted as a major asset. Lauren James and Ella Toone are key players for England. Lucy Bronze has praised goalkeeper Hannah Hampton.

Where to Watch

In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, with coverage starting at 7 PM.

With both teams in good form and eager to advance, the quarter-final clash between Sweden and England promises to be a captivating encounter.


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