Even if the reigning world champion is American, Europe brings together a large majority of the stars of women's football.
From the recent winner of the Ballon d'Or - the Spanish Alexia Putellas - to the one who won it in 2018 - the Norwegian Ada Hegerberg - passing by the one who will undoubtedly have it one day - the Frenchwoman Marie-Antoinette Katoto -, talents will not be lacking on the English grounds during the month of July.
The duo of Dutch women made up of Lieke Martens (who will evolve at PSG next season) and Vivianne Miedema will try to retain the title won in 2017. Five years ago, therefore, due to the postponement of a year of the competition due to health crisis.
But the experienced Wendie Renard (France) and Lucy Bronze (England) dream of winning their first major international title.
Finally, the Germany of Melanie Leupolz, the Denmark of Pernille Harder or the Italy of the scorer Cristiana Girelli will not be neglected in the race for the title.
Women's Euro: the 10 stars to follow
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