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THUN, Switzerland, July 2 (Reuters) - Katariina Kosola's goal gave Finland a 1-0 win over 10-woman Iceland in the opening match of the Women's European Championship on Wednesday, giving the Finns ...
It's win or go home in Geneva on Thursday, when Switzerland and Finland square off in a pivotal Group A finale at the 2025 ...
The last time Finland won a game in Euro play was in 2009, when the team made the quarterfinals. It was winless in the group stage in 2013 and 2022, while it missed the tournament entirely in 2017.
THUN, Switzerland (AP) — After missing three earlier chances, Katariina Kosola scored in the 70th minute to give Finland a 1-0 victory over Iceland in the opening game of the Women’s European… ...
Finland head coach Marko Saloranta on facing Iceland: "Iceland is 15th in the Fifa rankings but it suits us that we are ranked lowest in our group. We are not going to start by bowing to others.
Finland lead 10-player Iceland in opening game before hosts Norway face Switzerland - The action gets underway in Switzerland as Iceland and Finland play the curtain-raiser before the hosts face Norwa ...
Check out how to watch Iceland v Finland in the Euro 2025, including TV channel, radio coverage and kick-off time.
Iceland goes head to head against Finland in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 on July 2 at 12 p.m. ET, held in Thun, Switzerland. Which team will bring hom the victory? Keep reading to see our prediction.
Finland 's Katariina Kosola, center, celebrates after scoring her side's first goal during the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Iceland and Finland at Arena Thun in Thun, Switzerland ...
Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary and follow live text commentary as Iceland take on Finland in the opening game of Euro 2025.
The men’s Euro 2024 had a total prize fund of 331 million euros ($347 million), with each of the 24 teams receiving a minimum of 9.25 million euros and champion Spain earning 28.25 million euros.
Iceland's Glodis Viggosdottir sits on the pitch after an injury during the Euro 2025, group A, soccer match between Iceland and Finland at Arena Thun in Thun, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 2, 2025..