Women’s European Championship Quarterfinals
England, Germany Favored to Reach Semifinals
Still Alive
In 2017, Netherlands won the Women’s European Championship by defeating Denmark 4-2 in the Grand Finale. Prior to that, Germany won the title six times in a row. Well, both teams are still alive in the 2022 edition, which is being played in England.
Speaking of the Lionesses, they’re also still alive. Precisely, England will kick off the quarterfinals against Spain on Wednesday at Falmer Stadium. If you’re a soccer betting enthusiast, buckle up because this is going to be a hectic week.

Let’s check the latest women’s European Championship news, stats, injury reports and women’s European Championship odds. We’ve plenty of women’s European Championship picks and predictions for you to consider.
England vs Spain
England had no trouble advancing to the Quarterfinals. The Lionesses won all three Group Stage games by a 14-0 aggregate. No other team in the tournament has scored more goals than them. Defensively, only England and Germany haven’t allowed a single goal.
Individually, Beth Mead is having a great tourney. She has scored five goals, enough to be atop the scoring board. She’s followed by teammate Alessia Russo, who has scored three goals.
As for Spain, La Roja finished the Group Stage with a 2-0-1 record. They lost to Germany 2-0, but pulled off a stunner in the last fixture by defeating Denmark, the 2017 runners-up, 1-0.
The Lionesses, who played the Grand Finale in 2009 and finished third in 2019, dominate the Las Vegas odds. Frankly, it would be a huge surprise if they don’t advance.
The whole country is expecting them to do what the men’s team couldn’t: win a major trophy for the first time since 1966. Let’s not forget that the Three Lions lost the Euro 2020 Grand Finale to Italy.
Germany vs Austria
Like England, Germany won all three matches during the Group Stage. First, they crushed Denmark 4-0. Later, they defeated Spain 2-0 and had no trouble defeating Finland 3-0. Veteran Alexandra Popp is the team’s top scorer with three goals.
Germany won six titles from 1995 to 2013. In other words, you won’t find a team with better chemistry. As if that wasn’t enough, head coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg is a certified winner. As a player, she won the Euros four times.
Austria finished second in Group A after only losing to England. We’re talking about a very disciplined team as they’ve scored three goals and allowed only one. As expected, Germany comes in as the betting online favorites, but Austria has better chances than Spain.
Sweden vs Belgium
Sweden has been among the favorites to win the title since day one. They won Group C thanks to a 2-1-0 record, eight goals for and two against. Filippa Angeldal, who plays for Manchester City, is the team’s top scorer with two goals.
Overall, Sweden has played the Euros Grand Finale three times, winning one. In other words, they’re used to the pressure.
Belgium managed to finish as runners-up in Group D thanks to a 1-0 victory over Italy in the last fixture. Well, they also got a little help from France. Le Bleus already qualified for the quarterfinals, but still fought bravely against Iceland and drew 1-1. Curiously enough, Iceland was eliminated despite finishing the tourney unbeaten.
As expected, Belgium comes in as the underdogs. Therefore, you can expect them to heavily rely on the counter-attack. Sweden shouldn’t have much trouble advancing to the semifinals.
France vs Netherlands
France drew 1-1 to Iceland in the last fixture of the Group Stage. Les Bleus won Group D thanks to a 2-1-0 record. They also scored eight goals and allowed three. Curiously enough, Lyon won the UEFA Women’s Champions League title in eight of the last 12 seasons, but this would be the first time that France advances to the Euros semifinals.
Grace Geyoro, who plays for PSG, is the team’s top scorer with three goals. She scored a hat trick in the team’s debut against Italy, which they ended up winning 5-1.
The reigning champions also finished the Group Stage with a 2-1-0 record and eight goals. The difference was that they allowed four goals. If France has Geyoro, Netherlands has Romee Leuchter, who plays for Ajax and has scored two goals. One can’t underestimate the heart of a champion. Therefore, if you were looking for an underdog to include in your soccer picks, take a shot on Netherlands.