It is nearly time for England to try and defend their Women’s European Championship crown.
We are now just a few days away from the start of Euro 2025, where some of the best women’s teams in the world will battle for one of the biggest trophies in the sport.
Four years ago, the Lionesses famously lifted the iconic piece of silverware at Wembley Stadium thanks to a dramatic extra-time winner in the final from Arsenal forward Chloe Kelly.
Can England make it back-to-back European Championships under Sarina Wiegman’s rule? Well, we will soon start finding out the answers to that question, with the Lionesses taking on France this Saturday to kick off their campaign!
But before we focus on that match, here is a quick overview of the tournament from bet maker NetBet, with the latest outright football odds from our website and app.
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Dates: 2-27 July 2025
Location: Switzerland
Number of teams: 16
Number of venues: 8
What are the groups at Women’s Euro 2025?
Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands
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Holders England enter this fixture on an indifferent run of form, truth be told.
In their final four Nations League matches, Wiegman’s side won twice and lost twice.
A 5-0 victory over Belgium was followed by a 3-2 away defeat against the same opponent, before a 6-0 triumph vs Portugal was proceeded by a 2-1 defeat to world champions Spain.
A 7-0 friendly win over Jamaica as the final preparation may have boosted confidence somewhat, but the Spanish – rightly seen as England’s biggest rivals for glory – are on a run of five consecutive victories across all competitions.
However, Spain’s only defeat this year came against the Lionesses, who won 1-0 in a match played at Wembley in February thanks to a goal from Jess Park.
Furthermore, one major issue for the Spanish is the potential absence of Ballon d’Or holder Aitana Bonmati, who was suffering with viral meningitis but has since been discharged from hospital. But the Barcelona star’s involvement at the tournament is up in the air right now.
Of course, it is not all about England and Spain, with both Germany and France heavily tipped to make major plays for the trophy.
Germany have won this tournament eight times previously, while Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands also boast first-place finishes.
With a smaller 16-team format, every game in this tournament matters, which is why it is so exciting – particularly from a betting perspective!
So, let’s take a look at the outright odds before the action gets underway in Switzerland,,,
Women’s Euro 2025 Odds
*All odds are subject to change
Spain – 3.00
England – 5.00
Germany – 6.00
France – 6.00
Sweden – 15.00
Netherlands – 17.00
Denmark – 21.00
Italy – 26.00
Norway – 26.00
Switzerland – 26.00
Iceland – 41.00
Portugal – 51.00
Belgium – 67.00
Finland – 201.00
Poland – 251.00
Wales – 251.00
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