Matchday! The German women’s national team is back in action at EURO 2025 following a solid performance in its tournament-opening 2-0 win over Poland. Today, they’ll take on Denmark in the early kickoff at 12 PM EDT, followed three hours later by Poland vs. Sweden.

    Are the Germans tournament favorites? Well, after Spain scored 11 goals in its opening two matches to pulverize its opposition…let’s just say there is work to do. The Germans hardly have it easy as they face Denmark today and Sweden next. However, they have every reason to head into these matches full of belief.

    If you missed our coverage or the BFW live community discussion of that match, check it out below:

    Today’s lineup

    • Germany vs. Denmark (12:00 PM EDT)
    • Poland vs. Sweden (3:00 PM EDT)

    FC Bayern Frauen players to watch

    Bayern Munich is represented in every single group, but naturally in Germany’s own group most of all, and not just because of Germany. Here is who is in action today:

    • Julia Zigiotti Olme (MF — Sweden)
    • Magdalena Eriksson (DF — Sweden)
    • Pernille Harder (MF — Denmark)
    • Stine Ballisager (DF — Denmark)
    • Giulia Gwinn (DF — Germany)
    • Franziska Kett (DF — Germany)
    • Linda Dallmann (MF — Germany)
    • Sydney Lohmann (MF — Germany)
    • Lea Schüller (FW — Germany)
    • Klara Bühl (FW — Germany)
    • Ena Mahmutovic (GK — Germany)

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