The Women’s Euro 2025 is already delivering on every front. It’s had drama, quality football, and some serious boot heat. As the tournament unfolds across Switzerland, we’ve been clocking the standout moments not just with the ball, but on the feet of the players making them happen. From fresh silos to disruptive colourways, we have highlighted the boots turning heads this summer…
Alexia Putellas (Spain) Nike Phantom 6 Low Fear Nothing
Who better to start with than Alexia Putellas. Donning the brand-new Phantom 6, one of the most dangerous boots in the game right now. Lethal boots, lethal player. Putellas is reminding Europe who runs this game and we are here for it. Two games, three goals. Written off by everyone after her ACL injury and Bonmati took the crown, but Alexia ain't done yet. It's got Ballon D'or written all over it.
Jule Brand (Germany) adidas F50 Sparkfusion
Super Jule Brand. Germany's star girl has already bagged her first of the tournament during their first match against Poland. The new F50 Sparkfusion on foot – a boot specifically engineered for women – and they are clearly a perfect fit for Brand.
Cristiana Girelli (Italy) PUMA Ultra 5 Brilliance
Serious 'Unc still got it' behaviour. Some may have thought she's past it but she is proving them wrong time and time again. Bagged against Portugal in the stunning PUMA Ultra Brilliance boot to take Italy another step towards the knockouts. What a finish as well. Outside the box curler – top bins. Some players just never lose it. Especially in boots like those.
Alessia Russo (England) adidas Predator 25 FT Radiant Blaze
It may have been a disappointing start to the tournament for England but expect to see much more from this baller. Adidas' star girl has been wearing the latest colourway of Preds which are as disruptive and exciting as her. Russo played a massive part in that iconic summer when football came home, so we aren't ruling out some goals from her just yet.
Esmee Brugts (Netherlands) Nike Mercurial Superfly Fear Nothing
Those Mercurials are one of the cleanest boots we have seen from Nike in a while. No one better to wear them than the next big star from the Netherlands. Esmee Brugts has been showcasing her ability all season and now she is proving it on the international stage. Already bagged in the first game so i'm sure there are more to come.
Cristina Martin-Prieto (Spain) New Balance Furon V8 Cause & Effect
Another cog in the machine that is this Spanish team. Cristina is a powerhouse forward who has already put her name on the scoresheet this summer after putting one past Portugal in the first game of the tournament. With most players in Switzerland this summer wearing Nike, adidas, and PUMA, it's nice to see someone repping a brand like New Balance. That new colourway of Furon looks too good as well. Spain are frightening this summer.
Sandy Baltimore (France) PUMA Future 8
Sandy shutting down England's hopes of defending their Euros title. Was an absolute terror down the wing and will be haunting Lucy Bronze in her nightmares for a long time. Futures on feet and she is the brightest star of French football future. Meant to be.
Esther Gonzalez (Spain) adidas Copa Pure III LL
Esther Gonzalez is showing strikers what a number 9 should be. Has bagged three goals in Spain's first two games of the tournament in the most unlikely of boots for a striker – the Copa. Gonzalaz has been repping the latest 'Radiant Blaze' Copas in laceless version and it is giving nonchalant baller behaviour. Score goals and keep to the classics.
Ingrid Engen (Norway) PUMA King Brilliance
The Norway and former Barça star is getting our nomination for best kit-boot combos of the tournament with this one. First of all, that Norway away kit is a thing of beauty, paired with the stunning colourway of the latest PUMA Brilliance pack – chef's kiss. Engen providing both style and substance on the pitch.
Leah Williamson (England) Nike Tiempo Legend Fear Nothing
Williamson has been rocking the latest, bold colourway of Tiempos this summer. This Nike pack has been hitting different in Switzerland. The England captain would of been disappointed with matchday-1 but we look toward Wednesday night where the Lionesses will be trying to save their chances of defending their title.
Laura Freigang (Germany) Under Armour Shadow Elite
Freigang is standing out from the crowd in crazy UA Shadow Elites and it is great to see them out on show in Switzerland. Performance driven, exactly like the athlete donning them. Both will be back out on show tonight as Germany take on Denmark to secure knockout football.
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