
England will begin their title defense at Euro 2025 next summer as they face France, the Netherlands and Wales in what has been described as a ‘group of death’.
The Lionesses will head to Switzerland next July hoping to replay the historic summer that saw them crowned European Champions in 2022.
England will be tested from the start after being drawn in a tough group of competitors. Sarina Wigman will take on her former Netherlands side as well as France and tournament newcomers Wales in the race for glory.
With historical match data from 2000 to 2023, bookies’ odds, the latest UEFA and FIFA rankings, Oddspedia’s supercomputer has predicted who will emerge victorious at Euro 2025…
Oppspedia’s supercomputer has predicted that Spain are the most likely contenders to take home the European trophy with a 39.8% chance of winning.
This will come as no surprise after the team were crowned world champions at the FIFA Women’s World Cup last summer, defeating England 1-0 in the final.
Spain has had a turbulent run of results in recent times, dropping points to Italy and the Czech Republic alone in 2024. The team also tasted defeat at the Paris Olympic Games, losing the bronze medal match against Germany by a scoreline of 1–0.
Despite this, the nation has always had an air of inevitability. FIFA Women’s Player of the Year and Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmati leads a group of extraordinary talents, making it understandable that they are regarded as tournament favourites.
Defending champions England have been given just a 9.6% chance of winning Euro 2025, says Oddspedia’s supercomputer.
Despite being winners of Euro 2022 and reaching the World Cup final in 2023, fans are leery of England’s chances of lifting silverware next summer in Switzerland. Fans were worried about Wiegmann’s style of play in a series of friendly fixtures, but the manager has certainly proved her worth at major tournaments.
After winning the Euros with the Netherlands in 2017, and going back-to-back with England in 2022, Wiegmann has proven that the European stage belongs.
England will be looking to become only the second nation to win the tournament twice in a row, currently trailing Germany who lifted the trophy five times in a row between 1995 and 2013.