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Norway star Ada Hegerberg has led her team to a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over host nation Switzerland despite missing a penalty in their opening game at the Women’s European Championship.
Smilla Vallotto is left unmarked inside the Finland area and she rises to meet a high cross into the area, but the attempt goes just over the bar. Into the final 20 minutes and Switzerland currently look the more likely to score in this game. Finland must score to try and leapfrog the hosts into second spot.
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Euro 2025 kicks off today in Switzerland, with the tournament braced for a scorching start as England continue their preparations for their opening game against France on Saturday. The action gets underway later with the first two games from Group A.
Signe Gaupset has become the youngest player to score twice in a Women’s European Championship match, leading Norway to a 4-3 win over Iceland on Thursday.
Caroline Graham Hansen and Ada Hegerberg, combining for Norway at a fourth Women's EURO, were at the heart of their attacking play, but the ball was largely up the other end. And in the 24th minute Reuteler, who in 2018 scored twice against Norway when Switzerland hosted Women's Under-19 EURO, smashed a shot against the crossbar.
From the picture-perfect opening half of Euro 2025 for hosts Switzerland came the rage of Norway, and with it, the fury of St Jakob-Park. Their thunderous comeback in Basel, and a dizzying couple of minutes where a penalty was awarded both ends,
Host nation Switzerland gets its first action of the 2025 Women's European Championship when it faces Norway on Wednesday, July 2.
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Norway cannot afford to fall asleep if it wants to finish first in Group A. A measly point against Iceland keeps them at the top of the pool. However, a loss to Iceland, and a win by either Finland or Switzerland by the right margin could lead to the Norwegians falling to second.
Norway's Signe Gaupset grabbed her chance with both hands when coach Gemma Grainger gave her a first start at a major tournament, scoring Norway's first two goals and creating two more in a 4-3 win over Iceland in their final Group A game at the Women's Euros on Thursday.