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Euro 2025: Long VAR Review of 4-Plus Minutes Decides No Penalty for Denmark Against Sweden

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, JUL 2 – Magdalena Eriksson and Pernille Harder, both LGBTQ+ icons, face off as Denmark and Sweden compete in Group C of Euro 2025 where 16 teams vie for the title.

  • The 2025 Women's Euro tournament is taking place in eight Swiss cities from July 2 to 27 with 16 national teams competing, including Sweden and Denmark.
  • Denmark enters the tournament after a heavy 6-1 Nations League defeat by Sweden last month, motivating them to improve tactically and physically.
  • Denmark's forward Signe Bruun pledged to play aggressively against Sweden by putting in tackles and scoring goals, while Sweden defender Magdalena Eriksson is tasked with marking Harder.
  • Bruun said the team reset with basics and is building forward, expecting good open football with improved tactics, while Eriksson stated, "OK, I am actually a role model to people."
  • The opening match between Sweden and Denmark in Geneva on July 4 highlights their rivalry and sets the tone for the tournament's Group C, featuring also Germany and Poland.
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A month ago, the women's national team lost 6-1 to Sweden. The performance still haunts the players, but has also driven them in their preparations for the first match of the European Championship finals against the same opponent.

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GENEVA. Sweden enters the European Championship against Denmark. Then the eleven is similar to the one that started in the 6-1 victory in the Nations League a month ago, according to Sportbladet's information. D

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Euro 2025: Denmark meets Sweden again one month after being routed 6-1

GENEVA (AP) — Losing 6-1 in your last game before a major soccer tournament to the team that also will be your first opponent is not optimal.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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