Women's Euros: Which Manchester City players remain?

A look into which Manchester City players remain in the Euros.
England v Italy - UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final
England v Italy - UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Semi-Final | Maryam Majd/GettyImages

Manchester City players have been featuring in the women's European Championships during the last few weeks, and now the final is set to arrive this Sunday.

Manchester City's women players have been representing their nations during the latest edition of the Euros. Going into the tournament, there were many names selected to showcase during these big matches.

With many players featuring, it has been a good look for the club and the quality they possess.

In the group stage, countries including England, Germany, and Switzerland, among others, qualified for the next round. The only loss was for Kerstin Casparji and Vivianne Miedema of the Netherlands, as they were eliminated early after finishing third behind France and England.

The last eight had half of the teams including Manchester City names, and there was one matchup that saw Leila Ouahabi's Spain and Iman Beney's Switzerland meet. It was Beney and the hosts who were knocked out.

The final four produced two massive fixtures. They were nothing short of drama throughout the entire match. The Lionesses, Jess Park, Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood, took on Italy. While elsewhere, another Cityzens encounter happened as Rebecca Knaak and Sydney Lohmann took on Leila Ouahabi in Germany vs Spain.

Now, there are just two nations remaining, and this upcoming Sunday, the winner will be crowned. Let's take a look at how things look for the Manchester City players and which of them have made the anticipated conclusion.

Manchester City players at the European Championships

England - Jess Park, Alex Greenwood, Lauren Hemp (Qualified)

Result:

2-1 win over Italy after extra time

Next fixture:

Spain

Date:

Sunday, the 27th of July at 17:00 (UK)

Germany - Sydney Lohmann, Rebecca Knaak (Eliminated)

Result:

1-0 loss to Spain in extra time

Spain - Leila Ouahabi (Qualified)

Result:

1-0 win over Germany in extra time

Next fixture:

England

Date:

Sunday, the 27th of July at 17:00 (UK)