Women's Euros: Which Manchester City players remain in the competition?

We take a look at which Manchester City players remain in the tournament as the final four are set.
France v Germany - UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Quarter-Final
France v Germany - UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Quarter-Final | Eddie Keogh/GettyImages

Manchester City's women have been participating in the European Championships over the last few weeks, and recently played the quarter-final fixtures as the final four was decided.

Manchester City had many names representing their countries at the start of the Euros, with many of them qualifying out of the group stage, besides Kerstin Casparji and Vivianne Miedema of Netherlands, as they fell short in their group to France and England.

Going into the previous stage, four out of the eight nations had players from the Sky Blues included.

Hosts Switzerland took on favourites pain, England met Sweden, Italy and Norway went head to head, and Germany and France battled it out.

After all four fixtures found their results, we dicosvered who the last four were and who they would play next. The matches take place on Tuesday, the 22nd, and Wednesday, the 23rd. The winners of those will book their place in Sunday's grand final, on the 27th and have the opportunity to fight for the title.

Let's take a look at how the Manchester City players fared during the last round and who remains in the competition.

Manchester City players at the European Championships

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

Result:

A 2-2 draw & 3-2 win on penalties over Sweden

Next fixture:

Italy

Date:

Tuesday, 22nd of July at 20:00 (UK)

Spain - Leila Ouahabi (Qualified)

Result:

2-0 win over Switzerland

Next fixture:

Germany

Date:

Wednesday, the 23rd of July at 20:00 (UK)

Switzerland - Iman Beney (Eliminated)

Result:

2-0 loss to Spain

Germany - Rebecca Knaak, Sydney Lohmann (Qualified)

Result:

1-1 draw & 6-5 win on penalties over France

Next fixture:

Spain

Date:

Wednesday, the 23rd of July at 20:00 (UK)

As the final looms closer, only two games remain until we find out which two countries will feature on Sunday's showcase.