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American Focus > Blog > Sports > UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Power Rankings: Spain rise to top as France surprise and England pose bit threat
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UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Power Rankings: Spain rise to top as France surprise and England pose bit threat

Last updated: July 15, 2025 2:15 pm
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Tine De Caigny was a standout performer for the Red Flames, showcasing her versatility and skill on both ends of the pitch. However, it wasn’t enough to secure a spot in the quarterfinals, as Belgium fell just short in a competitive group.

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13. Portugal (-1)14. Denmark (-7)15. Wales (-5)16. Iceland (–)

13. Portugal (-1)

Portugal put up a valiant effort in the group stage, but ultimately fell short of advancing to the knockout rounds. Carolina Mendes was a bright spot for the team, contributing goals and creating scoring opportunities. Despite their early exit, Portugal can hold their heads high after some strong performances against tough competition.

14. Denmark (-7)

A disappointing tournament for Denmark, as they failed to secure a single point in the group stage. The team struggled to find their rhythm and consistency, leading to early elimination. Stina Lykke Petersen put in a solid effort in goal, but the lack of offensive firepower proved to be their downfall.

15. Wales (-5)

Wales had a tough campaign in the group stage, facing strong opposition and coming up short in key moments. Jess Fishlock provided leadership and energy in the midfield, but it wasn’t enough to propel Wales into the quarterfinals. The team will look to regroup and come back stronger in future tournaments.

16. Iceland (–)

Iceland rounds out the bottom of the table after a challenging group stage campaign. The team struggled to find their form and secure points, ultimately falling short of advancing to the knockout rounds. Despite their early exit, Iceland showed moments of promise and will look to build upon this experience for future competitions.

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As we head into the quarterfinals, the competition is heating up, with some of the top teams facing off in high-stakes matchups. Spain, France, England, and Sweden will look to continue their strong performances and advance to the semifinals, while underdog teams like Switzerland and Norway will aim to cause upsets and make a name for themselves on the European stage. With plenty of talent on display and exciting matches ahead, the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro is shaping up to be a thrilling tournament for fans around the world.

Despite being eliminated from the tournament, the team managed to score two goals against the tournament favorites, Spain, in a blowout loss. Manager Beta Gunnarsdóttir has brought a breath of fresh air with her innovative ideas for the roster, and there is potential for growth moving forward.

Moving on to the 13th spot, Portugal’s performance in Group B was inconsistent, leading to their elimination. The team suffered a heavy defeat against Spain, followed by a wild draw against Italy, and ultimately fizzled out against Belgium. It may be time to part ways with long-time coach Francisco Neto as they look to regroup and rebuild for future competitions.

Denmark, ranked 14th, struggled to find their offensive spark in the tournament, despite having a top striker in Pernille Harder. The lack of creativity on the field signaled trouble for the team, who finished last in their group. They now face questions about their future direction and how to improve their performances in upcoming events.

Wales, placed 15th, had a decent start against the Netherlands but ultimately fell short in the tournament. The team managed to score a historic first Euro goal for the nation, courtesy of Jess Fishlock, but couldn’t maintain their momentum throughout the competition. Eliminated from a tough group, Wales will need to regroup and strategize for future campaigns.

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Lastly, Iceland, ranked 16th, had a disappointing showing in a group that was up for grabs. Despite their efforts, the team struggled to pose a significant threat on the field, with rare moments of brilliance. Although they managed a flurry of goals on the final matchday, it wasn’t enough to secure a spot in the next stage of the tournament.

Overall, these teams faced challenges and setbacks in the Euro competition, but they now have the opportunity to learn from their experiences and come back stronger in future events. With the right strategies and improvements, they can aim for better performances and higher rankings in the next tournaments.

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