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Football is in mourning today. It would feel wrong to continue this live blog without talking about the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva. The 28-year-old Liverpool star and his 26-year-old brother, who played for Portuguese second-division team Penafiel, died in a car accident in north-western Spain this morning.
Jota married Rute Cardoso, the mother of his three young children, just 11 days ago in Porto. On Monday, Rute shared photographs from their wedding day and wrote: “My dream came true.” Jota commented: “I’m the lucky one.”
The gravity of Jota’s death, and the death of his younger brother, has been, and will continue to be, felt by millions across the world.
Belgium, Italy, and everybody at the Stade Tourbillon this afternoon will pay tribute to both prior to kick-off with a moment of silence.
Team news
Belgium starting line-up: Lisa Lichtfus; Laura Deloose, Janice Cayman, Sari Kees, Amber Tysiak, Jill Janssens; Justine Vanhaevermaet, Jarne Teulings, Hannah Eurlings, Mariam Toloba; Tessa Wullaert (C). Substitutes: Nicky Evrard, Femke Bastiaen, Davina Philtjens, Ella Van Kerkhoven, Sarah Wijnants, Tine De Caigny, Elena Dhont, Jassina Blom, Zenia Mertens, Isabelle Iliano, Marie Detruyer, Kassandra Missipo.
Italy starting line-up: Laura Giuliani; Martina Lenzini, Cecilia Salvai, Elena Linari, Lucia Di Guglielmo; Sofia Cantore, Manuela Giugliano, Emma Severini, Lisa Boattin; Arianna Caruso; Cristiana Girelli (C). Substitutes: Rachele Baldi, Francesca Durante, Elisabetta Oliviero, Eva Schatzer, Martina Piemonte, Barbara Bonansea, Julie Piga, Valentina Bergamaschi, Annamaria Serturini, Eleonora Goldoni, Giada Greggi, Michela Cambiaghi.
Preamble
Hello, hallo, ciao and welcome to coverage of Belgium v Italy at Euro 2025. The tournament kicked off yesterday with Finland beating Iceland 1-0 and hosts Switzerland suffering a 2-1 defeat to Norway.
Today, we move on to Group B which could prove to be the pick of the bunch. With Spain expected to seal the top spot, Belgium and Italy could both still be in contention for the second knockout qualification place come the final match of the round on July 11. This year, Belgium will be aiming to reach the quarter-finals for just the second time in their history. However, the Italians will be very difficult to beat.
Kick-off for this one is 5pm BST.