Cooling vests, slush puppies, and cryotherapy: How England are battling the heat at Euro 2025

England players are wearing cooling vests during training sessions, filling their drinks with crushed ice, and using cryotherapy chambers for recovery to combat the scorching temperatures in Switzerland ahead of their opening game of Euro 2025 on Saturday.

The Lionesses kick off their title defence against France in Zurich, when temperatures across the country are likely to have cooled slightly, but their preparations for their opening game have come amid extreme heat warnings as the tournament begins.

England did not alter the time of their training on Tuesday, which took place at midday and in around 34C conditions in Zurich, but followed special procedures in an attempt to keep players’ body temperatures down during their session and afterwards to aid their recovery.

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How far can Norway go?

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The goal that sparked Norway’s turnaround

Ada Hederberg came up with the moment that sparked her team’s turnaround after Norway were roundly dominated in the first half.

Luckily her missed spot-kick later in the game didn’t come back to bite her, otherwise we might be viewing her display a bit differently!

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Villains Norway spoil Switzerland’s joy in raucous start to Euro 2025

From the picture-perfect opening half of Euro 2025 for hosts Switzerland came the rage of Norway, and with it, the fury of St Jakob-Park.

Their thunderous comeback in Basel, and a dizzying couple of minutes where a penalty was awarded both ends, with one missed and the other disallowed, silenced Switzerland’s party, as well as the ear-splitting whistles from the home fans.

As they soaked in the boos at full-time, it was clear Norway were far from popular winners, not least because of the fact that Switzerland had just become the first host nation to lose their Euros opener.

Jamie Braidwood reports from Basel:

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Not the start the Swiss wanted

Switzerland have an unwanted accolade to their name.

They’re the first host nation to lose their opening game at the Women’s Euros since 1997.

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How this leaves Group A

Norway join Finland on three points at the top of Group A, whole hosts Switzerland are left down with Iceland on zero after the first game.

The Swiss will take on Iceland in a crucial clash on Sunday, with their hopes of a Euro 2025 fairytale now hanging in the balance.

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Switzerland’s bubble burst by Norway on opening night

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FULL-TIME! Switzerland 1-2 Norway

Norway eke out victory over Switzerland to deal the host nation a big blow in their hopes of Euros joy!

Boos sound around stadium as the full-time whistle blows, but it’s a dream start for the competition’s dark horses, who right their wrongs from the first half to win.

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CHANCE! Switzerland 1-2 Norway

90 mins: Last-ditch defending from Norway!

A cross makes it all the way through to Beney on the edge of the six-yard box, who has the entire goal to aim at. However, Hansen throws her body at it and manages to put in a goal-saving block.

It then falls to Pilgrim who too has her effort blocked by a desperate Norway body.

SEVEN minutes added on, and at the moment, Norway are holding on.

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CHANCE! Switzerland 1-2 Norway

88 mins: That could’ve put it to bed!

Bizet is playing through and gets it out of her feet quickly to avoid the on-rushing keeper, lofting it beyond Peng.

However, she can only watch it bounce the wrong side of the post and hit the side-netting.

A big let-off for the host nation, who themselves are running out of steam.

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