Form: Belgium won just one of their qualifying games but they comfortably made it through the play-offs with big wins over Greece and Ukraine.
The Red Flames finished third in their Women’s Nations League group, which also contained Spain and Portugal. They ended a three-game losing run with an impressive victory over England in April before falling to a heavy 5-1 defeat by Spain in the last international window. However, they ended the campaign with a 3-0 win over Portugal.
Tournament hopes: It’s a new era for Belgium. After more than 14 years in charge, long-time boss Ives Serneels was replaced by Icelander Elisabet Gunnarsdottir in January – just seven months before the start of Euros.
During her short reign so far, Belgium have beaten England and pushed Spain close but their success in Switzerland seems to depend heavily on striker Tessa Wullaert, who has shown she can trouble any team’s defence.
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