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Euro 2025 Power Ranking: England Dropdown. Spain top; Norway rise
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Euro 2025 Power Rankings: England Falters as Spain Claims the Pinnacle and Norway Ascends!

June 4, 2025 6 Min Read
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Alesia Russo of England is eager to contribute to her team’s success this summer. Alex Caparros -Fa/The FA via Getty Images

The Euro 2025 is set to kick off on July 2nd, offering 16 women’s teams a shot at the coveted trophy. But how likely is each team to claim victory in the tournament?

While the question seems straightforward, it intertwines various factors: star power, team depth, national morale, tactical strategies, injuries, and crucially, the paths available for the top teams to progress to the quarterfinals or further.

Who are your favorites, and which teams seem to have no chance? With the UEFA Women’s Nations League Group Stage concluded, we’ve ranked all 16 teams heading to Switzerland this summer. Let’s explore the rankings.

The lower-ranked teams are not anticipated to advance further due to their League of Nations performance, resulting in no changes to April’s 10th place ranking.

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Iceland has had a tough season. Despite climbing the FIFA world rankings recently, they’ve struggled in competitive outings, failing to secure a win since February 2024 and only earning four points in the international league. They will re-encounter Switzerland and Norway in Group A for the Euro 2025, although they drew against both teams earlier.

Wales’ 4-1 triumph on the final day of the Nations League gives them a boost, as they now look toward crucial matches against Belgium and Portugal, although challenging Spain remains a significant hurdle.

Although Belgium has secured victories over Portugal and Wales, they still seem inconsistent. They recorded notable wins, like a 3-2 against England, but suffered heavy losses, including a 5-0 defeat to the Lionesses and a 5-1 defeat to Spain. Their aim will be to stabilize their performance as they face vital matches against Italy and Portugal.

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Norway’s recent matches have been closely contested, with a 1-0 win over Switzerland, a 1-1 draw with Iceland, and a 2-0 loss to France. After a tough time in recent tournaments, they appear to be gaining confidence again and might lead their group if they implement their game strategy effectively.

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After a difficult Euro 2025 qualifying campaign and competing in playoffs, Sweden’s journey to the Nations League final—having emerged from groups with Italy, Denmark, and Wales—has boosted their confidence ahead of this summer. Although they are yet to return to their previous heights, they are steadily building momentum.

In a mixed bag at the Nations League, they managed a draw against Germany and consecutive victories against Austria before facing a heavy 4-0 defeat. Scotland has proven challenging, evidenced by a recent 1-1 draw, and concerns remain regarding Vivienne Miedema’s fitness.

The absence of goalkeeper Mary Earps left the team with little experience behind the net, compounded by the retirements of veterans Fran Kirby and Millie Bright, who couldn’t commit fully mentally or physically. The Lionesses recently lost to Spain in the Nations League final, raising further doubts about their elite status in European football.

France has successfully swept through their recent League matches, winning all six games and achieving an unblemished record in the Nations League. Their challenge lies in overcoming teams ranked above them, as they have struggled against stronger opponents despite their success in lower-profile games.

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The losses of key veterans like Wendy Renard and Eugénie Le Sommer in crucial matches have created difficulties, and they have not faced higher-ranked teams in the last six months. Still, reaching the Nations League final marks a positive turn for a team that has historically underperformed in major tournaments.

Having reached the Nations League finals in their second pursuit with five wins and one draw, they offer a chance for redemption to previous champions. They also hold the record for the most wins (26) in the Nations League, with contributions from players like Lee Schuler and Serena Celcy.

Despite a loss to Britain in February, Spain reclaimed their dominance with a 2-1 win over the same team, showcasing their resilience and expertise. While doubts lingered about their potential to reach the final, Spain demonstrated why they remain world champions. They are likely to dominate smaller teams and could face formidable matches in the semifinals against the winners from Group D—England, France, or the Netherlands.

Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer fans as Euro 2025 promises thrilling matchups and intense rivalries in women’s soccer. The tournament not only showcases emerging talents but also shapes the future landscape of the sport, amplifying its popularity globally.

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