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Women's Euros 2025 Odds: Who are the favourites to win? England, Spain and Germany chances rated
Women's Euros 2025 Odds: Who are the favourites to win? England, Spain and Germany chances rated

Scotsman

time16-06-2025

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  • Scotsman

Women's Euros 2025 Odds: Who are the favourites to win? England, Spain and Germany chances rated

It is now less than a month until the highly-anticipated Women's European Championships gets underway, with the first game set to take place on Wednesday 2 July. Taking place in Switzerland, the competition kicks off in Thun, with Iceland and Finland facing each other in Group A's opening game at Stockhorn Arena. England Lionesses are the reigning champions, having won the tournament on home soil in 2022 with a 2-1 win over Germany, but were beaten finalists in the World Cup final two years ago, where they were defeated by Spain. Netherlands lifted the trophy in 2017, can they repeat the trick eight years later? Or could football powerhouses Germany return to the top table of women's football and make up for their defeat in the final three years ago? Here are the latest odds for the Women's Euros 2025 - including England, Spain, Germany and more*. *All odds are offered by SkyBet and are subject to change at any time. Please gamble responsibly. 1 . Switzerland - 28/1 The home nation are outsiders to win the tournament, with odds of 28/1. Switzerland have never made it past the group stages of the tournament. | Getty Images Photo Sales 2 . Norway - 25/1 A former women's football powerhouse, Norway still have a number of world class players but are seen an outsiders to win the competition at 25/1. They have won the tournament twice, in 1987 and 1993. | NTB/AFP via Getty Images Photo Sales 3 . Denmark - 25/1 Runners-up in 2017, they lost the final to the Netherlands. Can they make the final - but win it this time? At 25/1, the bookies don't rate their chances highly. | Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Ima Photo Sales 4 . Italy - 25/1 The Italians are growing with each tournament, but are not expected to make the latter stages this summer with odds of 25/1. Beaten finalists in 1993, they have made the semi-finals 1984, 1987, 1989 and 1997. | TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty Ima Photo Sales

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