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Poland UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Preview: Players to watch and schedule

Poland UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Preview: Players to watch and schedule

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The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, July 2. Sixteen nations will aim for glory at this edition of the tournament, taking place across Switzerland from July 2-27. You'll be able to watch all 31 games across FOX Sports, culminating with the final on July 27 at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland (12 p.m. ET, FOX).
Here's what you need to know about Poland leading into the Euros:
Check out every penalty kick in this matchup between the United States and Costa Rica in the Concacaf Gold Cup Quarter Finals. Poland UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Preview
Previous Euro Appearances: None
Best Finish: Debut in 2025
Group: Poland is in Group C along with Germany, Sweden and Denmark
What Stands Out: The Eaglesses are competing at a major international competition for the first time in the program's 44-year history this summer.
Top Players To Watch: Captain Ewa Pajor, who plays her club soccer for mighty Barcelona, is one of Europe's most ruthless strikers. She's already Poland's career scoring leader at the age of 28.
Keep An Eye On: Barcelona prospect Emilia Szymczak, 19. The midfielder is one of just a handful of teenagers participating in Switzerland.
This Euro Will Be A Success If: Just being there is a triumph for the Poles. Anything they get beyond that — a first point, their maiden win — would be gravy. Poland UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Schedule Poland vs. Germany – 3 p.m. ET (FOX)
Poland vs. Sweden – 3 p.m. ET (FOX)
Poland vs. Denmark – 3 p.m. ET (TBD)
Check out our full UEFA Women's Euro 2025 preview for more.
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