Norway secured a comeback victory against Switzerland, winning 2-1 in their opening match of the Women's Euro 2025 tournament. Switzerland took the lead with Nadine Riesen's goal in the first half. However, Norway responded strongly, with Ada Hegerberg scoring from a corner early in the second half, followed by an own goal from Julia Stierli. The tournament features sixteen teams playing across eight cities until July 27, with the final match scheduled at St. Jakob-Park in Basel. Spain and England are considered top contenders for the title, alongside Germany.
Norway came back from a goal down to beat hosts Switzerland 2-1 in their opening match of the Women's Euro 2025 football tournament on Wednesday night.
Switzerland led at half-time through Nadine Riesen's 28th minute strike, which went in off the post.
Norway scored two goals in five minutes, with Ada Hegerberg equalizing from a corner and Julia Stierli scoring an own goal shortly after.
Sixteen teams are competing across eight cities in the month-long championship, culminating in a final at St. Jakob-Park on July 27.
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