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Euro 2025 Talking Points: Best Match, Goal, Player, Tournament Team
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Euro 2025 Highlights: Top Matchups, Stellar Goals, Star Players, and Standout Teams

July 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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Euro 2025 Wrap-Up: A Dramatic Conclusion in Switzerland

As of July 28, 2025, at 4:30 AM, Euro 2025 has concluded, with England and Spain providing an electrifying finale to a tumultuous tournament. England’s Lionesses are now back-to-back champions, but which athlete truly shone on this grand stage? What’s next for some of Europe’s leading football nations?

Emily Kague, Tom Hamilton, Beth Lindop, Julien Lawrence, and Sam Marsden were present in Switzerland this summer, and here’s their analysis of the action.

Tournament Highlights: An Emotional Journey

Hamilton described the experience as a wild ride for England, echoing the famous sentiments from their miraculous 1999 match: “Soccer, Bloody Hell.” Remarkably, the team spent only 4 minutes and 52 seconds leading during their three knockout games yet managed to pull off an incredible victory.

Keo emphasized the tournament’s excitement, noting that all five knockout games went into extra time, illustrating the unpredictability of knockout football. The event was marked by passionate crowds, stunning goals, and captivating personal tales, making Switzerland an unforgettable backdrop for the tournament.

From an emotional standpoint, Lindop reflected on England’s rollercoaster journey, highlighting Sarina Wiegman’s team’s resilience. The beauty of Switzerland and local support only enhanced the experience.

Lawrence cherished the many narratives woven throughout the tournament, particularly Wales’ historic achievements, while Marsden applauded Switzerland’s ability to host the games effectively, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere during matches.

Best Matches & Goals of the Tournament

Hamilton regarded the quarterfinal clash between England and Sweden as the most thrilling match, marked by its chaotic penalty shootout. Keo favored the opening match between Switzerland and Norway, which set a captivating tone for the tournament.

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Lindop cherished Switzerland’s nail-biting draw against Finland that secured their progress to the knockout stages, noting the electric atmosphere. Lawrence called the France vs. Germany quarterfinal the highlight, with its rich storyline and historic rivalry.

Marsden found the final a gripping spectacle, despite Spain’s seeming superiority, showcasing how the match kept fans on edge throughout.

In terms of standout goals, Hamilton praised Lauren James’ stunning opener against the Netherlands, while Keo celebrated Cristiana Girelli’s historical goal against Norway.

Best Player & Breakthrough Star

Hamilton highlighted England’s goalkeeper Hampton as a key player, who stepped up admirably following the retirement of Mary Earps. Lindop lauded Chloe Kelly, noting her impressive journey from uncertainty in January to being a decisive force in crucial moments.

Lawrence identified Spaniard Patri Guijarro as an exceptional talent, expertly controlling the tempo of matches. Marsden agreed, underscoring her consistency throughout the tournament.

Michelle Aggieman emerged as the breakthrough player, making a significant impact despite her youth, securing critical goals and earning recognition as a rising star in the sport.

Looking Ahead to Euro 2029

Fans and analysts alike expressed hopes for a larger event in 2029, emphasizing the need for bigger stadiums and a more expansive tournament to match the growth of women’s football. There’s a desire for enhanced experiences, both in terms of attendance and media coverage, signaling the increasing interest and investment in the women’s game.

Fan Take: The conclusion of Euro 2025 not only highlights the growing competitive nature of women’s football but also reflects a pivotal moment where the sport’s popularity is on the rise. As established teams like England and Spain continue to excel, the future of women’s soccer looks bright, encouraging greater participation and viewership and ultimately elevating the sport globally.

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