Women’s Euro 2025
Welcome to our dedicated space for all things Women’s Euros 2025, from squad updates and injury news to tactical analysis and behind-the-scenes stories. Whether you’re tracking player fitness, celebrating comebacks, or digging into the challenges off the pitch, this is where it all unfolds.
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As the Women’s Euros 2025 gets underway with its opening matches, some of the tournament’s brightest talents will be missing out, sidelined by injury. These absences not only impact the players but also alter squad depth, tactical planning, and the emotional fabric of national teams. Here’s who’s out and why it matters: Ella Morris (England)
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The first wave of matches capped off a dramatic opening to the tournament, but not without a few concerning injuries: Giulia Gwinn (Germany) – MCL Tear Germany’s captain and centre-back exited their 2–0 win over Poland in tears after twisting her knee around the 40-minute mark. While initial fears of a third ACL injury were
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Just five days before Spain’s Women’s Euro 2025 opener, Aitana Bonmatí, the two‑time Ballon d’Or winner and Barcelona’s midfield master, was hospitalised with viral meningitis, rocking the team and fans alike. With Spain preparing to travel to Switzerland for their opening match against Portugal on 3rd July, this diagnosis has come at a precarious time. Source: https://www.thehopenewspaper.com/ballon-dor-winner-bonmati-hospitalised-with-meningitis/


