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Today, July 3, fans will get to see Spain take on Portugal. These teams have already met in the Nations League, where Spain won convincingly 4-2 and 7-1. As tournament favorites, they will want to repeat this success. Which players should you watch?
She is only 23 years old and already has the Golden Boot from last year's Champions League to her name, where she scored ten goals. The young Barcelona star is riding a wave of success and, according to The Guardian, is one of the favorites to be the tournament's top scorer.
Italy - Arianna Caruso
The 25-year-old Italian grew up playing for Juventus, for whom she played more than 200 matches. She then went on loan to champions Bayern, where she signed a contract a few days ago and will play for the German giants from the new season onwards. She is known for her excellent reading of the game, combining offensive and defensive roles brilliantly.
Belgium - Tessa Wullaert
Who else should be chosen to represent Belgium than one of the biggest stars in Belgian women's football? The captain and most prolific player in the history of the Red Flames. The numbers speak for themselves: she has scored 92 goals in 145 international matches.
Portugal - Diana Silva
Portugal's biggest star, Kika Nazareth, is unfortunately struggling with a long-term injury. Although she has traveled to Portugal, it is unlikely that she will start in today's match. However, Sporting striker Diana Silva could also cause problems for the Spanish defense. It was she who scored two goals in the last round of the playoffs to secure Portugal's place in the tournament.
For Swedish coach Pia Sundhage, the start of the tournament was not ideal. Her Swiss team lost their opening match against Norway 2-1. However, the 1984 European champion remains positive and believes her team can reach the playoffs.
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On Thursday, July 3, the Women's European Championship continues, which began yesterday with Group A matches. Today, Group B is on the schedule, which includes the favored Spanish team. They will likely enter the match without their star player and Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí, who was recently released from the hospital.
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Finland will kick off their UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 campaign today at 18:00 (central european time) in Thun, Switzerland, facing off against Iceland—their first game in Group A.
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