
UEFA Women's Euro 2025: Hegerberg, Norway beat host nation Switzerland
The home team dominated the first half and went ahead in the 28th minute when Nadine Riesen capitalized on some pinball-machine Norwegian defending to score off the left post.
Hegerberg equalized against the run of play with a header to Vilde Bøe Risa's corner in the 54th, four minutes before Switzerland's Julia Stierli scored an own goal, trying to stop Caroline Graham Hansen's cross for Hegerberg.
But Hegerberg – the all-time Women's Champions League top-scorer – sent her penalty to the left of the post in the 70th after Geraldine Reuteler was penalized for handball while trying to defend against the Lyon star.
Reuteler had sent the ball crashing off the crossbar for the dominant Swiss in the first half.
Switzerland was awarded a penalty after Hegerberg's miss only to have the decision overturned after a VAR review for an offside call.
The Swiss players looked crestfallen after the game, as did veteran coach Pia Sundhage who had called this job her "biggest challenge" before the tournament. Switzerland was looking for just its second win in seven matches at the Euros.
Many fans stayed in their seats to applaud the team afterward. The match was played at St. Jakob-Park, across the road from where Austrian singer JJ won the Eurovision Song Contest in May. It's Switzerland's biggest stadium with a capacity of 34,250 for the tournament and it will also host the final, among other games.
This game — the second of the tournament after Finland's 1-0 win over Iceland — was preceded by the Euro 2025 opening ceremony. Dancers used long silver tubes in a carefully choreographed performance that paid tribute to Switzerland's clock-making heritage and Alpine landscape.
UEFA said the modest ceremony celebrated "the pinnacle of European team spirit" while emphasizing "diversity, unity and the triumph of women's football on its greatest stage."
Both captains wore rainbow armbands to underline the message.
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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