

Sweden Women vs Germany Women
, KO: 20:00 , Letzigrund
Fighting it out to finish top of Group C at the European Championships, Sweden Women and Germany Women will square off at Letzigrund on Saturday night.
Having both won each of their opening two group games, the two nations have already assured themselves of a spot in the quarter-finals, however top spot in the section is still up for grabs.
Sweden kicked off their campaign with a narrow 1-0 win over fellow Scandinavian outfit Denmark on matchday one.
Peter Gergardsson’s side followed up on that success by producing their best performance of the tournament to date when putting Poland to the sword 3-0.
As for Germany, they have been solid rather than spectacular across the opening two rounds of group stage action.
Christian Wuck’s side hit the ground running with a 2-0 win over Poland before coming from behind to defeat Denmark 2-1 earlier this week.
How the bookies view it: Germany to march on
Germany head into their final group game on Saturday night as 5/4 favourites with Boylesports. Alternatively, the Germans can be backed at a value 6/5 (Boylesports) to score two or more goals for the third game in succession at Euro 2025.
Despite winning each of their opening two Group C contests, Sweden are 7/4 outsiders here, while the draw is also deemed unlikely at 12/5 with the same firm.
Head to head: Sweden seeking rare success
Sweden’s record in this fixture doesn’t make for great reading, with the Blagult losing nine of the overall 12 meetings between the pair, winning just once and drawing twice.
Players to watch: Schuller to strike again?
Having struck in each of her country’s opening two matches in Group C, Lea Schuller looks a great value option for an anytime strike on Saturday night at 7/4 on Boylesports.
Sweden's Stina Blackstenius opened up her Euro 2025 account at the second attempt against Poland last time out. The Arsenal forward is as big as 9/4 with Boylesports to repeat the trick on matchday three.
Predicted line-ups
Fridolina Rolfo made a welcome return from injury as substitute against Poland on Tuesday night but the Sweden left-back may have to settle for a place on the bench again this weekend.
Germany captain Giulia Gwinn has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament after suffering a medial cruciate ligament injury on matchday one, so fellow defender Carlotte Wamser should retain her place in the starting XI for this crunch clash.
Sweden: Falk; Lundkvist, Bjorn, Sembrant, Andersson; Angeldal, Asllani, Zigiotti Olme; Rytting Kaneryd, Janogy, Blackstenius
Germany: Berger; Wamser, Minge, Knaak, Linder; Senss, Nusken; Brand, Dallmann, Buhl; Schuller
Anything else catch the eye?
With both teams expected to play on the front foot with a view to finishing top of Group C, backing both teams to score looks worth getting behind at 4/5 on Boylesports.
As mentioned, this bet would have been a winning one in Germany’s narrow 2-1 win over Denmark on Tuesday night.
It’s also worth noting that a bet on BTTS would have proven profitable in five of Sweden’s six matches during the recent edition of the Nations League.