Standout performers from UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 group stage have already begun to shape the tournament, with several stars shining as they guide their nations toward European glory. Now that the group stage has ended, reducing 16 teams to just eight, it’s the perfect moment to look at the players who have truly stepped up during the early rounds.
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Alexia Putellas Shines Bright for Spain Spanish icon Alexia Putellas has reminded everyone why she’s among the best, delivering an outstanding performance throughout the group stage. Scoring three goals and providing four assists in just three matches, the 31-year-old has set herself apart from the rest, recording three more goal contributions than any other player so far. Her leadership and creativity have been vital for Spain’s push for the title.
Germany’s Jule Brand Makes Her Mark For Germany, 22-year-old Jule Brand has emerged as a key player during the tournament. The young attacker has scored twice and added two assists, making a strong impact in Switzerland. Her first goal against Poland is already being talked about as a potential goal of the tournament, showing her composure and talent on the big stage.
Alessia Russo Steps Up for England Alessia Russo has proven herself as a crucial part of England’s campaign as they aim to defend their title in Switzerland. After a quiet start in a loss to France, the Arsenal striker bounced back impressively, providing three assists during a dominant 4-0 victory over the Netherlands. She followed this with a goal against Wales, making her one of the most consistent performers in the England squad so far.
Sweden’s Johanna Rytting Kaneryd Plays a Key Role Sweden, who will face England in the quarter-finals, have seen excellent performances from their Chelsea winger Johanna Rytting Kaneryd. Although she has only two assists to her name, her influence on Sweden’s flawless run so far has been significant. Her familiarity with many England players could give Sweden an advantage as they aim to progress further.
Geraldine Reuteler Leads for Switzerland Host nation Switzerland has found its hero in Geraldine Reuteler. She scored the opening goal in their 2-0 win over Iceland and provided a critical injury-time assist against Finland, helping Switzerland reach the knockout stages for the first time. Reuteler’s recent club form with Eintracht Frankfurt, where she recorded 12 goals and seven assists last season, has translated perfectly to the international stage. She will need to maintain her high level as Switzerland prepares to face Spain in what could be a fairytale quarter-final for the hosts.