Live Updates: Norway Battles Italy in Women's Euro 2025 Quarter-Final Showdown for a Spot in the Semis
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The UEFA Women's EURO 2025 quarter-final between Norway and Italy is set to kick off on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at 21:00 CEST (UTC+2) in Geneva, Switzerland. This match marks the beginning of the knockout stage, with both teams vying for a coveted spot in the semi-finals.

Tournament Overview

The UEFA Women's EURO 2025 is being held in Switzerland from July 2 to July 27. Sixteen teams are participating, divided into four groups, with the top two from each group advancing to the quarter-finals. The final will be held at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.

Eight teams have secured their place in the quarter-finals: Norway, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Germany, France, and England.

Match Details

  • Teams: Norway vs. Italy
  • Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2025
  • Time: 21:00 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Location: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Venue: Stade de Genève

Team News

  • Norway: Norway topped Group A with a perfect record of three wins. However, they have shown defensive vulnerabilities, conceding five goals, more than any other group winner. Marit Lund is suspended for the match after receiving a red card in the game against Iceland. Thea Bjelde, Ingrid Engen, Guro Reiten, and Ada Hegerberg could return to the starting lineup after being rested in the previous match. Signe Gaupset, who had a standout performance against Iceland with two goals and two assists, is hoping to secure a place in the starting lineup.
  • Italy: Italy finished second in Group B, making their first appearance in the knockout stage since 2013. Italy has no fresh injury or suspension concerns. Cristiana Girelli is set to start after being a substitute in the match against Spain.

Form and Key Players

  • Norway: Norway won all three of their group stage matches. Ada Hegerberg and Caroline Graham Hansen are key players for Norway. Signe Gaupset is also a player to watch after her impressive performance against Iceland.
  • Italy: Italy's form has been inconsistent, but they believe they are peaking at the right moment. Arianna Caruso and Manuela Giugliano could give Italy an advantage in midfield. Annamaria Serturini expressed the team's eagerness to "keep dreaming and continue writing a new chapter".

Predictions and Analysis

While Norway won all their group matches, they had unconvincing spells and have relied on individual brilliance rather than cohesive team performances. Italy, making their first knockout appearance in 12 years, has a real opportunity to reach the semi-finals. Italy's strength lies in their central quality and movement, and the talent of Arianna Caruso and Manuela Giugliano could be decisive.

Historically, Norway has dominated this fixture, winning five of the six previous meetings. However, both teams drew twice in qualifying for this tournament.

What to Expect

The match is expected to be a closely contested affair. Norway will rely on their key players like Ada Hegerberg and Caroline Graham Hansen, while Italy will look to their midfield creativity and counter-attacking prowess.


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