UEFA Women's Euro, Norway and Iceland
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Euro 2025 kicked off on July 2, with 16 women's teams having the chance to get their hands on the iconic trophy in the final on July 27. England are the defending champions, while world champions Spain are looking to claim their first Euros title.
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 secured another win at the Women’s European Championship, this time an impressive 2-1 defeat of Finland on Sunday.
Round-by-round record What is Norway's record in Women's EURO quarter-finals: W2 L0 What is Norway's record in Women's EURO semi-finals: W6* L3 What is Norway's record in Women's EURO third place play-offs: N/A What is Norway's record in Women's EURO finals: W2 L4
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.
The Norway team at the Women’s European Championship is captained by the first Women’s Ballon d’Or winner, Ada Hegerberg, and led by a female federation president, Lise Klaveness, who is one of just three such leaders among the 55 UEFA member countries.