As the Women’s Euro 2025 continues to heat up, two standout fixtures on Friday offer excellent value for bettors: Denmark vs Sweden (17:00 BST) and Germany vs Poland (20:00 BST). Here’s a breakdown of two recommended tips for the day, both priced attractively at 7/4 with major bookmakers.
Tip 1: 1pt on Sweden to Win & Stina Blackstenius to Score Anytime at 7/4
Kick-off: 17:00 BST, Friday
Where to Watch: ITV1
Odds available at: Coral, Ladbrokes
Sweden enters this matchup in fine form, having recently demolished Denmark 6-1 in a confidence-boosting victory. They have also traditionally excelled in tournament play, growing stronger as the stakes increase. In their recent meetings, Sweden has had the edge over Denmark, winning roughly two-thirds of their encounters—though high-scoring blowouts have been rare until that recent clash.

Despite Denmark’s quality, Sweden is currently priced at 1/2 to win outright—and with good reason. The Swedes are one of the tournament’s dark horses, blending experience and attacking verve.
For goal betting value, look no further than Stina Blackstenius. The Arsenal forward has a reputation for delivering when it counts, scoring a hat-trick in that recent thrashing of Denmark. She’s 9/2 to score first, but the Score & Win market offers better value: backing Blackstenius to score anytime and Sweden to win at 7/4 is a smart play.
Bet tip: 1pt – Blackstenius to Score & Sweden to Win @ 7/4 (Coral, Ladbrokes)
Bonus Tip: Denmark Goalscorer to Watch
While Sweden has struggled to keep clean sheets—managing just two in their last seven matches—they may still concede here. If you’re hunting for a Danish scorer, Real Madrid striker Signe Bruun is in strong form and priced at 9/2 to net anytime. Though captain Pernille Harder is Denmark’s most iconic threat, Bruun has the better current numbers.
Tip 2: 1pt on Both Teams to Score (BTTS) in Germany vs Poland at 7/4
Kick-off: 20:00 BST, Friday
Where to Watch: ITV1
Odds available at: Paddy Power, Sky Bet
Germany is notorious for ignoring pre-tournament form and bursting into competitions with authority. Under new coach Christian Wück, they’ve become even more dangerous, scoring 26 goals in six games this year while conceding just four. However, don’t expect a flawless defensive showing—they’re scoring more, but also leaving gaps at the back.
Poland comes in as massive underdogs, priced at 22/1 for the win versus Germany’s short 1/25. Recent history shows Germany beat Poland 4-1 and 3-1 during Euro 2024 qualifying, and the current setup suggests a similar high-scoring contest is possible again.
Though Germany should win, a BTTS (Both Teams to Score) bet at 7/4 provides excellent value, especially with Poland showing some attacking promise.
Bet tip: 1pt – Both Teams to Score @ 7/4 (Paddy Power, Sky Bet)

Players to Watch
- Germany: Keep an eye on Lea Schüller, who’s 11/4 to score twice and 8/1 to win the tournament’s Golden Boot.
- Poland: Star striker and captain Ewa Pajor is always a danger, priced at 11/2 to score anytime. Even though Poland tends to spread their goals around, Pajor remains the most likely threat.
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Conclusion
Friday’s Women’s Euro 2025 fixtures offer two strong betting opportunities with solid value. Sweden’s red-hot form and Stina Blackstenius’ goal-scoring prowess make the Blackstenius to score & Sweden to win at 7/4 a compelling pick. Meanwhile, Germany’s attacking style under Christian Wück, coupled with their recent defensive lapses, makes Both Teams to Score at 7/4 in Germany vs Poland another smart bet. As always, back your bets responsibly and enjoy what promises to be an exciting day of top-tier women’s football action.