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Dan Burke·4 July 2025
🎶 Pop predicts UEFA Women's EURO 2025: Al Greenwood 🔮

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Dan Burke·4 July 2025
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 is here and to celebrate, we have enlisted the help of some football-loving pop stars to preview and predict the tournament.
Today we've got Al Greenwood!
Al Greenwood is the drummer for London-based six-piece Sports Team. The Mercury Prize-nominated band released their highly anticipated third album ‘Boys These Days’ in May, with the record peaking at #11 in the UK Album Charts.
‘Boys These Days’ boasts some of Sports Team's most dynamic musical performances to date and is a witty and insightful examination of modern life. They will be performing a major headline tour of the UK and Europe this year.
Follow Sports Team on Instagram here, and Al Greenwood here.
Lionesses. It isn’t an exaggeration to say that Euro 2022 changed my life. I’m trying to temper expectations but I will be cheering the Lionesses on all the way this summer.
I’d inspire the Lionesses with 'Subaru' - the smooth sax soundtrack to their journey home as champions.
I’m really excited to see how some of England’s younger talent perform out in Switzerland. We’ve seen in the past, the benefit of having this freedom to cook and the lack of expectation from other teams knowing how to set up against them. I can see super-subs in the form of Grace Clinton and Michelle Agyemang doing something very special.
My all-time favourite women’s player is Safia Middleton-Patel - Manchester United player and Welsh squad’s second keeper. The way Safia holds herself on and off the pitch as a spokesperson for autism, perfectly summarises why the women’s game is so powerful.
If I were a professional player I would pick up my old position as a very lazy number 10, hanging on the backline and sauntering in for a glory tap-in. The pace might not be up to much but the gaffer can’t leave me out for that touch - a modern-day Dimitar Berbatov.
The standard of the women’s game has transformed even since 2022, and to get out of the groups would be an achievement in itself. It’s going to be an incredibly tough tournament but then managing momentum, grinding out results and keeping the right mentality is Sarina’s bread and butter. I think we can do it.
A team that have consistently bottled it on the international stage that I think are due a moment is France. They’ve lost two powerhouses in Wendie Reynard and Le Sommer but I just have a feeling this could be their year.
COME ON ENGLAND!
Sports Team’s new album ‘Boys These Days’ is out now.