Another summer packed full of international tournament action continues with the UEFA Women's European Championship in Switzerland, which kicks off in July 2.
For the third time since the format was expanded, there are 16 competing nations involved across four groups, with reigning champions England out defend the title they won on home soil in 2022's pandemic-delayed tournament. Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses are once again among the favorites to lift the trophy when the final is played on July 27, alongside past winners Germany and Netherlands, as well as reigning world champions Spain.