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Sweden vs England Women's Euro 2025 quarter-final live time, streaming
Sweden lifted their only European title back in 1984, winning the inaugural tournament after defeating England on penalties over a two-legged final. Meanwhile, England, the current holders, claimed the championship in 2022. In that edition, they secured a dominant 4-0 victory over Sweden in the semi-finals before going on to win the tournament.
This highly anticipated quarter-final showdown will determine who advances to the next stage of the competition. The winner will go on to meet either Norway or Italy in the semi-finals, scheduled for 22 July. The final of UEFA Women's EURO 2025 will take place at St. Jakob-Park in Basel on 27 July. With past rivalries and high stakes in play, the upcoming match promises to be a fiercely competitive encounter between two European powerhouses.
Sweden vs England Women's Euros QF probable line-ups:
Sweden vs England Women's Euros Quarter-final Live Telecast and Streaming Details
When does the Sweden vs England Women's Euros 2025 quarter-final match take place?
Sweden will take on England in the Women's Euros quarter-final on July 18 (according to IST).
What is the venue of the Sweden vs England Women's Euros quarter-final match?
The quarter-final between Sweden and England will be played at Stadion Letzigrund, Switzerland.
At what time will the Sweden vs England Women's Euros quarter-final match begin?
The live match time for the Sweden vs England Women's Euros quarter-final is 12:30 AM IST.
Which TV channels will live telecast the Sweden vs England Women's Euros quarter-final match in India?
The Sweden vs England Women's Euros quarter-final match will not be available in India.
How do you watch the live streaming of today's Sweden vs England Women's Euros quarter-final match in India?
Live streaming of the Sweden vs England Women's Euros quarter-final will be available on the FanCode app and website.

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