
Women's Euro 2025: favourites Spain enter fray after Swiss slip on opening night
Date: 2025-07-03T07:00:25.000Z
Title: Preamble
Content: It's the morning after the night before in Switzerland. The tournament began with Finland edging past Iceland in a tense opener. Then the hosts got involved but it was not the dream start as Norway secured all three points.
As well as looking back at the previous night's fixtures, we will be focusing on the future and the games in Group B. First Belgium take on Italy and then it is Spain v Belgium, as the tournament favourites enter the fray.
Amid all that I am there will be bits and bobs from elsewhere in the footballing world cropping up to be discussed. As ever, fire in your questions, comments and observations.

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