Germany, Ann-Katrin Berger and Euros
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France vs Germany — EURO 2025 Quarterfinal
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England, Leah Williamson and Euro 2025
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The penalty shootout between England and Sweden at Euro 2025 will go down as one of the most dramatic in football history - but it was not an outlier at the tournament. BBC Sport investigates why spot-kicks are being missed.
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The Euro 2025 tournament is on to the semifinals; we have our Final Four!
England seek a repeat as the Lionesses get stronger each game, while Spain have impressed with their signature flair in possession on the hunt to add a Euro title to their World Cup triumph. Germany are a proven foe with physical play and organization,
A Women’s European Championship quarterfinal saw Germany’s Kathrin Hendrich sent off for pulling an opponent’s hair.
England, Italy, Germany and Spain have booked their place in the Euro 2025 semi-finals. But how did they get here and who has stood out? BBC Sport takes a look.
Defending champion England staged a remarkable late comeback to beat Sweden in penalties and advance to the semifinals.
When told that nine of the 16 countries participating at Euro 2025 wear the rainbow armband, France coach Laurent Bonadei defended his team’s choice not to. “Our one has ‘respect’ written on it. Respect as a word gathers a lot of causes such as racism. I think the ‘respect’ one is really a nice one,” Bonadei said.
German women’s national team keeper Ann-Katrin Berger – already very much at the center-of-attention during the ongoing Women’s European Championship – didn’t wish to take too much of the