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Hundreds of thousands of fans from all over Europe have been gathering in Switzerland to cheer on their teams. As the tournament reaches the end of the group stages, some supporters will be packing up to go home. But before they go, here's a roundup of some of the most memorable fan pictures so far.
Switzerland goalscorer Riola Xhemaili said her side “never stopped dreaming” after the tournament hosts avoided a group stage exit with a stoppage time equaliser against Finland. Substitute Xhemaili levelled the scores in the 92nd minute at Stade de Geneve to secure a 1-1 draw and progression to the quarter-finals as Group A runners up,
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The Netherlands team was asked “Do you believe in miracles?” ahead of its final group-stage game at the Women’s European Championship.
Portugal are not the only fans like this. Finland, Wales, and the Netherlands have been transforming Swiss cities, however briefly, into their image. Already, Euro 2025 has had to say goodbye to two. By Sunday, it could be two more.
Belgium's Tessa Wullaert and Janice Cayman struck in a dramatic 2-1 victory over Portugal in their final Group B game at Euro 2025 on Friday that extinguished the Portuguese team's dreams of advancing to their first European knockout round.
Janice Cayman has scored in stoppage time for Belgium to beat Portugal 2-1 and a first win in its final game at the Women’s European Championship.