🚨 Denmark and Sweden confirm their line-ups
The 2025 Women's EURO continues its course this Friday with a big match to open the day: Denmark and Sweden, two Nordic teams with great potential and high aspirations in the tournament, face off in Geneva for the first match of Group C.
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Denmark comes from being humiliated 6-1 in Solna, a painful result that they want to avenge to mark their territory in the area and head towards qualification from the first place.
Denmark's starting lineup
Andrée Jeglertz has chosen these players for the debut in the competition.
Sweden, on the other hand, is one of the favorites to fight for the title: it occupies the sixth place in the world ranking and has reached the semifinals of the last three major tournaments. However, they cannot trust the last precedent and know they will have a very demanding match.
Sweden's starting lineup
Peter Gerhardsson, who faces his fifth and last major tournament at the helm of the team, chose this formation for the big debut.
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