Germany reach last 8 with comeback win over Denmark
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Whether in France, Germany, Italy or Sweden, parties of the hard right have surged as they—and often only they, alas—persuaded voters that they grasped the costs of mass migration. But the National Rally of Marine Le Pen in France and Giorgia Meloni’s post-fascist Brothers of Italy have an unexpected ally: Denmark’s Social Democrats,
Denmark midfielder Emma Snerle will miss her team’s final Women’s European Championship match due to a concussion.
Matchday 2 at the UEFA Women’s European Championship continues on Tuesday, July 8 with Group C, starting with Denmark facing off with Germany at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland.
Andree Jeglertz’s Denmark were controversially beaten 2-1 by Germany in their second game at Euro 2025.The Danes had taken a first-half lead but two contentious goals in 10 minutes including Lea
Denmark, who opened the summer campaign with a narrow 1-0 loss against Scandinavian rival Sweden, must win today if there is any hope of progression into the knockout stage. Germany and Denmark have named their XIs ahead of their clash in Basel. Here is how the two sides will look on the pitch at St. Jakob-Park.
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European powerhouse Germany are in danger of suffering a potential setback at EURO 2025 as Denmark hold a narrow 1-0 lead at halftime. Despite dominating play throughout the vast majority of the
Reigning champions England defend their title and try to become just the second nation to win back-to-back Women's EUROs when the 2025 tournament begins on July 2.