Germany is back in action at the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championships!
Yesterday, Belgium beat Portugal 2-1 while Spain continued their scary good run with a 3-1 thrashing of Italy. Today, Group C concludes with two concurrent games.
Last time out, the Germans came from behind to defeat Denmark 2-1 and secured advancement later in the day after Sweden beat Poland. This time it’s Germany and Sweden facing off, along with Poland and Denmark, with the result of the first game determining the order of the advancing teams.
Sweden has the edge on goal difference — so for Germany it’s a must-win.
If you missed our coverage, check it out below:
Today’s lineup
- Poland vs. Denmark (3:00 PM EDT)
- Sweden vs. Germany (3:00 PM EDT)
FC Bayern Frauen players to watch
Bayern Munich is represented in every single group but none more than Group C — and not only because Germany is there.
- Natalia Padilla Bidas (FW — Poland)
- 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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