Euro 2025
Euro 2025 is just around the corner, featuring four groups, eight stadiums, 16 teams, and a thrilling total of 31 matches that are sure to excite football fans everywhere. This prestigious tournament showcases some of the best teams from across Europe as they vie for the coveted title of champion. this year promises to be particularly significant for the home nations involved.
Euro 2025 is set to take place in Switzerland, with matches across various cities throughout the country. Although Switzerland does not have an official capital, its largest city, Zurich, along with the government base in Bern, will both host games during the tournament. The tournament will start in Thun, culminating in the final match at St. Jakobs-Park in Basel. Other host cities include Geneva, St. Gallen, Lucerne, and Sion, ensuring a wide-reaching celebration of football.
Some of the best teams in the world would be attending, for example, England, Spain, and Germany. Similar to the World Cup, the Euros will also select four teams into a group ( these are chosen at Random )
The rules are:
Earning three points is viewed as a win
Earning one point is viewed as a draw
Earning no points is viewed as a loss
The groups are:
Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands
One of the standout players at Euro 2025 is Aitana Bonmatí, the Spanish midfielder who captured the prestigious Ballon d’Or last year, awarded to the best male and female footballers in the world. Manager Sarina Wiegman has expressed her happiness with the England squad for this tournament, despite the absence of notable players like Mary Earps, Fran Kirby, and Millie Bright. The squad still boasts star talents, including Alessia Russo, whom BBC Sport’s Nesta McGregor believes will be “England’s main goal-scorer.” England fans are optimistic about her full recovery. Meanwhile, the Wales squad has been announced, featuring Jess Fishlock, Cymru’s record goal-scorer and most-capped player, alongside former captain Sophie Ingle, who is also back from injury for Euro 2025.
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