Lowdown on UEFA Women's EURO 2025
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Spain's opponents at the Women's European Championships maybe don't want to hear Aitana Bonmatí say she is even better as a player after her recent spell in the hospital. Bonmatí said Thursday she is “100% physically” on the eve of a quarterfinal game against host Switzerland that will be exactly three weeks since she was hospitalized with viral meningitis.
Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmatí is grateful to have swapped a hospital bed for a Euro 2025 quarterfinal after recovering from viral meningitis.
Switzerland face perhaps the toughest challenge yet as they take on world champions Spain in the quarter-finals of the Women's Euros on Friday, but coach Pia Sundhage predicted a win for her side saying that anything is possible.
While all eyes are on the World Cup next year in the United States, Mexico and Canada, the long game starts now for Spain. Following that tournament next year, which they will go into as favourites,
Switzerland coach Pia Sundhage says facing world champions Spain in Friday's European Championship quarterfinal in Bern is the biggest challenge of her managerial career to date.
Spain’s 3-1 win over Italy in Bern confirmed their position as Group B winners and maintained their 100 per cent record at Euro 2025
Listen to Spain v Switzerland on BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, on Friday 18 July, with kick off at 8pm BST. Once again, the BBC Sport website is your one-stop shop for news, match reports, features, analysis, interviews and columns during the 2025 Women’s Euros.
Alexia Putellas might not be leading the Golden Boot race, but she is the stats leader in terms of assists at Women’s Euro 2025. The 31-year-old is a leading contender to be named Player of the Tournament as she has three more goal involvements than any other player at the tournament.