Euro 2025: The young players to watch in Switzerland

Before England’s previous Women’s Nations League group game, all the attention was in the retirement of Mary Earps. After the match, a different name dominated headlines: Aggie Beever-Jones.
Forward, the wounded duo had the opportunity in the absence of Alessia Russo and Ella Toone and threw a 33-minute hat-trick against Portugal.
Former British goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, who overthrew it to create an impact in Euro 2025, praised its versatility, movement and the power to score goals.
“You can play on the right, left and central areas on the right, left and central areas. While constantly moving, he hunts the right opportunity to jump to defenders.”
“Rarely offside. He’s a real scorer, he’s disturbing himself.”
Beever-Jones, who joined Chelsea’s nine-year-old academy, was the best scorer with nine at WSL last season, and also claimed to follow the winners in the FA Cup semifinal against Liverpool for a local treble.




