How to watch Sweden v England, team-news, predicted line-ups, pre-match quotes and more | OneFootball

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·16 July 2025

How to watch Sweden v England, team-news, predicted line-ups, pre-match quotes and more

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England take on Sweden in the quarter-finals of Euro 2025. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash…

Kick-off time

8pm UK time


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How to watch in the UK

TV: BBC One with coverage starting from 7pm.

Streaming: You can stream live on BBC iPlayer

Injuries and suspensions

Sweden: None

England: None

Recent form

England struggled in their opening game of Euro 2025, losing 2-1 to France but they bounced back in style to defeat the Netherlands 4-0 before securing qualification for the last eight with a comprehensive 6-1 win over rivals Wales. They ended second in Group D behind France.

Sweden head into the quarter-finals as one of three teams to win every single group match, along with France and Spain. A 1-0 win against Denmark in their opening group game were followed by two big victories against Poland and Germany to secure top spot in Group C.

Predicted line-ups

Sweden XI (4-2-3-1): Falk; Holmberg, Björn, Eriksson, Andersson; Angeldahl, Zigiotti Olme; Rytting Kaneryd, Asllani, Rolfö; Blackstenius.

England XI (4-2-3-1): Hampton; Bronze, Williamson, Greenwood, Carter; Walsh, Stanway; James, Toone, Hemp; Russo.

What’s been said?

Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman: “Proper England is who we are and what we want to show. Of course it has something to do with our tactics and how we want to play but also our behaviours. How we want to support each other and work really hard and play to our strengths. When we do all of that I think our chances of winning are at their highest.”

Sweden manager Peter Gerhardsson on his side’s improvements: “I think development is always important. Both us and England are better now than we were in 2022. If you take the World Cup in 2019 and then 2023, everything is better [for us]. I think both us and England are better teams, better players and in better shape overall.”

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