UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Predictions: Expert Insights
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 has kicked off, and experts are making their predictions. Switzerland is ready to challenge these forecasts, which vary widely among our editorial team and an additional analyst as they analyze future outcomes and individual honors.
One thing is clear among our experts: the favored top three teams are England, the reigning champions of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup; Spain; and Germany, the bronze medalists from the 2024 Olympics. These teams are expected to excel in most categories this tournament. Factors such as recent performance, retirements, and injuries have influenced expectations regarding how far teams might advance.
This unpredictability makes it challenging for analysts to find consensus, confirming that anything can happen in tournament soccer.
Champion: Spain
Spain comes into the Euro as a formidable force, following their 2023 Women’s World Cup victory. With hopes of establishing a dynasty, they boast a talented roster led by Aitana Bonmaty, among other skilled players. While Bonmaty’s recovery from meningitis might limit her playtime initially, coach Montce Tome has plenty of capable players to fill any gaps. It’s hard to imagine a scenario where Spain doesn’t emerge victoriously.
Runner-Up: Germany
Germany has bounced back from a disappointing performance in the 2023 World Cup, where they were eliminated in the group stage. They are now well-positioned for a successful Euro run under head coach Christians Wuck, who gained valuable experience last year by earning an Olympic bronze medal. With standout players like Lea Schuller, who had a strong season with Bayern Munich, Germany looks to make a significant impact.
Third Place: England
The current defending champions will undoubtedly be a tough contender, but repeating their success at the Euro is no small feat. The Lionesses face formidable early matches against France, the Netherlands, and Wales—an intense start that could affect their overall performance. They have retained many players from their championship-winning squad, but the competition this year is fiercer than ever.
Golden Boot Favorite: Lie Schuler, Germany
German forward Lea Schuler enters the tournament as a top contender for the Golden Boot, thanks to her precise finishing and aerial prowess. With favorable matchups against teams like Poland and Denmark, Schuler has a great opportunity to make an early mark on the scoring charts. Other top contenders like Alesia Russo and Marie Antoinette Katoto are likely to face tougher competition in a more challenging Group D.
Tournament MVP: Aitana Bonmaty
Although meningitis has set her back, Aitana Bonmaty is returning to training and is set to reaffirm her status as one of the best midfielders in the sport. As a Ballon d’Or winner, her skills are crucial for Spain’s game plan, making it easier for the team to score with her playmaking abilities. When she’s on the field, Spain’s chances of winning increase tremendously.
Breakout Player: Claudia Pina
Claudia Pina is ready to step up as more than just an impactful substitute, especially with Bonmaty’s health in question. The 23-year-old forward was a key goal scorer in the recent Champions League campaign with Barcelona, making her a reliable asset for the team.
Golden Glove: Anna Ankatlinburger
At 34, Ankatlinburger is one of the few players from the NWSL participating in the Euro and has made a name for herself since her transfer in 2024. With accolades that include a German Olympic bronze medal and NWSL’s goalkeeper of the year, she has proven to be a game-changing presence in goal.
Fan Take
These predictions highlight the rising competitiveness in women’s soccer, especially as traditional powers face new challenges. For fans, the excitement of the Euro signifies a pivotal moment in the sport’s growth, with the potential for underdog stories and dramatic matchups that could inspire a new generation of players.