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·27 June 2025

Euro 2025 outright odds predict a first-time winner of the tournament

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Euro 2025 outright odds predict a first-time winner of the competition, with England not far behind. (Pedro Soares/SheKicks / SPP)

Euro 2025 is fast approaching, and with the excitement for this summer’s tournament building by the day, we take a look at the latest outright odds, with Spain leading the way.


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The momentum is firmly on Spain’s side after they won their first World Cup in 2023 and followed that up by winning the Nations League one year later.

Spain have won seven of their past eight games, including five in the latest edition of the Nations League.

England arrive at the tournament in Switzerland as the defending champions. The Lionesses can take confidence from beating Spain at Wembley back in February.

However, they will be without some big names, including Mary Earps, Millie Bright, and Fran Kirby.

Meanwhile, France, Germany, Netherlands, and Sweden will also fancy their chances of contending for the trophy this summer.

Below, we take a look at the latest Women’s Euro 2025 outright odds, according to the best betting sites in the UK.

Euro 2025 outright odds

  • Spain – 2/1
  • England – 3/1
  • France – 9/2
  • Germany – 5/1
  • Sweden – 14/1
  • Netherlands – 16/1
  • Denmark – 20/1
  • Italy – 25/1
  • Norway – 25/1
  • Switzerland – 25/1
  • Iceland – 40/1
  • Portugal – 50/1
  • Belgium – 66/1
  • Finland – 100/1
  • Poland – 200/1
  • Wales – 200/1

Lionesses 3/1 to retain Euros title

England are undoubtedly one of the best nations in the world right now, and following two final appearances at Euro 2022 and the 2023 World Cup, the team will be brimming with confidence.

In the outright odds for Euro 2025, they are nipping at the heels of Spain, who beat the Lionesses in the World Cup final.

There is little to separate the two nations. England beat Spain 1-0 at Wembley in February, before Montse Tome’s side beat the Lionesses 2-1 in Barcelona earlier this month.

Spain have a world-class squad that features the likes of Aitana Bonmati, Alexia Putellas, and Arsenal forward Mariona Caldentey.

Though England are without Mary Earps, Millie Bright, and Fran Kirby – who all withdrew just before Sarina Wiegman’s squad selection – the Lionesses will still fancy their chances of defending the trophy.

However, their tournament starts with a difficult Group D featuring 2017 winners the Netherlands, the tournament’s third-favourites France, and Wales.

Opta’s Supercomputer also give Spain a 24.8% chance of lifting the trophy. Their predictions reflect the bookmakers’ odds with England next best with a 16.1% chance of winning the trophy.

Can Germany return to past form?

Germany are the most successful nation in the tournament’s history, having won it eight out of a possible 13 times.

However, they are in somewhat of a drought having not lifted the trophy since 2013 and being knocked out of the group stage at the 2023 World Cup.

Germany, who are in Group C, have shown significant improvement over the past two years. Christian Wuck’s side breezed through qualifying and won their last five Nations League games – scoring a combined 24 goals across those matches.

Wuck’s side are fourth favourites to win the tournament at 5/1. They are behind France (9/2) – who have never lifted the trophy before.

Sweden and the Netherlands are potential dark horses at 14/1 and 16/1 respectively. Sweden have reached the semi-finals of the last three major tournaments, while the Netherlands emerged victorious at their home Euros in 2017.

Switzerland a long-shot despite hosting Euro 2025

The last two Women’s Euros have been won by the country that hosted the tournament. However, the same is not expected of Switzerland.

Switzerland are priced at 25/1 – the same odds currently offered to Norway and Italy.

The hosts have been helped out by a kind group A draw which features Norway, Finland, and Iceland.

There are some talented players in the side including Arsenal’s Lia Walti and Sydney Schertenleib – who was named in our list of the 10 young players to watch out for at Euro 2025.

However, success for Switzerland would be getting out of the group stage, something they have never done before.

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