Sweden Confident Ahead of Euro 2025 Quarter-Final Clash with England
Sweden captain Kosovare Asllani expresses confidence as Sweden prepares to face England in the Euro 2025 quarter-finals, emphasizing their strong performance and game plan.





Sweden's Confidence Ahead of the Quarter-Finals
Sweden captain Kosovare Asllani has made it clear that her team does not fear England as they gear up for their Euro 2025 quarter-final clash on Thursday. The defending champions, England, are ranked fifth in the world, just one spot above Sweden, who topped their group with an impressive 4-1 victory over Germany in their final group stage match.
Asllani's Bold Statement
Following England's 6-1 triumph over Wales, midfielder Ella Toone suggested that Sweden "should be scared." However, Asllani quickly dismissed this notion. "We respect England, the team they have, and everything they have achieved so far. But fear? No. We don't have the word fear in our dictionary," she stated. "We look up the word courage. Of course, you have to respect one of the best sides in the world, but we have the perfect game plan for this match."
Sweden's Tournament Performance
Sweden has been one of the standout teams in the tournament, and England captain Leah Williamson acknowledged their impressive run, stating that they "deserved a little bit more recognition." Since 2017, Sweden has consistently reached the quarter-finals in all five major tournaments, alongside England and France.
Key Players to Watch
Sweden's strategy heavily relies on their aerial threat, having recorded the most open-play crosses during the group stage (61). Key players include Stina Blackstenius of Arsenal and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd of Chelsea, with 65% of Sweden's chances created down her right flank. England defender Lucy Bronze highlighted Kaneryd's competitive mindset, stating, "She will run through a brick wall for her team."
England's Approach
England, on the other hand, will look to leverage their attacking prowess, with Lauren James being a significant threat. Sweden manager Peter Gerhardsson acknowledged James's unique abilities, stating, "James is also a special player. Every coach likes that kind of player. But I hope we can handle her."
The Battle on the Flanks
The match is expected to be a tactical battle, particularly on the flanks. Bronze, usually an attacking full-back for England, may have her hands full against former Barcelona teammate Fridolina Rolfo. "I do whatever [manager Sarina Wiegman] tells me. I am in the positions that benefit the team," Bronze said. "We know the threat Sweden has in a lot of those wide positions, but at the same time, we're a good team."
Conclusion
As the two teams prepare to face off, the stakes are high. Sweden's confidence and England's determination set the stage for an exciting quarter-final match. Both teams are eager to prove their dominance and secure a spot in the semi-finals.