Iceland, UEFA Women's Euro and Norway
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On July 10 in Thun, Switzerland, Norway will go up against Iceland in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, with a start time of 3 p.m. ET. Who's walking away with the W? Check out our prediction below. Vilde Boe Risa has tallied one assist for Norway in UEFA Women's Euro, but has not scored a goal.
Norway Women will attempt to maintain their perfect record at Women's Euro 2025 when they take on Iceland Women in Thursday's meeting at Arena Thun. The two-time European champions have already won Group A, while Iceland have been eliminated following back-to-back defeats.
Round-by-round record What is Iceland's record in Women's EURO quarter-finals: W0 L1 What is Iceland's record in Women's EURO semi-finals: N/A What is Iceland's record in Women's EURO third place play-offs: N/A What is Iceland's record in Women's EURO finals: N/A
With the 2025 European Championship group stage about to end, there is still plenty of potential for drama. Six teams are battling for the four remaining spots in the quarter-finals going into the last round of group fixtures, which runs from July 9-13. This is how each group could pan out.
Geraldine Reuteler got the opening goal and Alayah Pilgrim scored a late second as hosts Switzerland beat Iceland 2-0 on Sunday to keep alive their hopes of a place in the knockout stage by registering their first win in Group A at the Women's Euros,
In contrast to Iceland, Finland enjoyed a successful Nations League campaign as they collected 11 points from six games to finish in second spot in Group B3 to qualify for the promotion playoffs, although they would have been frustrated to lose their five-game unbeaten run in their recent friendly defeat to the Netherlands.
For the Swiss, who are trying to get out of the group stage for the first time in the team’s history, a win on Sunday is necessary to keep their hopes alive. Iceland, which made it to the quarterfinals in 2013, has not won a Euro match in 12 years.
Geraldine Reuteler got the opening goal and Alayah Pilgrim scored a late second as hosts Switzerland beat Iceland 2-0 on Sunday to keep alive their hopes of a place in the knockout stage by registering their first win in Group A at the Women's Euros.