The knockout stages of Euro 2025 are fast approaching – with the quarter-final roster starting to fill up.
Europe's 16 best teams made the trip to Switzerland but only eight can progress past the groups to continue their trophy tilt.
The top two sides from each of the four groups will earn a place in the knockout stages, where that number will be halved again in the quarter-finals and semi-finals until just the two finalists remain.
The tournament may only be a week old but multiple teams have already been knocked out and there will be more exits in the coming days.
RadioTimes.com brings you the list of teams remaining in Women's Euro 2025.
Which teams are left in Women's Euro 2025?
As of the afternoon of Wednesday 9th July, 12 teams remain in the competition.
The list below will be whittled down to just eight by the knockout rounds.
Key: Qualified to the next round, eliminated from tournament.
Group A: Norway, Switzerland, Finland, IcelandGroup B: Spain, Italy, Portugal, BelgiumGroup C: Sweden, Germany, Denmark, PolandGroup D: Netherlands, France, England, WalesCheck out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
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