Italy Women's National Team coach Andrea Soncin has unveiled a 35-player provisional squad ahead of this summer's 2025 UEFA European Women's Championship, set to take place in Switzerland from 2 to 27 July.

After closing out their Nations League campaign with a win in Wales and a second-place group finish, the Azzurre now shift focus to Women's EURO 2025. The squad will take part in two mini training camps at Coverciano: the first from 16 to 19 June, and the second from 22 to 25 June.

The final 23-player list for the tournament will be announced on 25 June, meaning 12 players will be cut from the current selection.

Two players return to the group after absences: Beatrice Merlo and Giada Greggi, the latter back from shoulder surgery. Also joining the camp are Flaminia Simonetti, Annamaria Serturini, and Aurora Galli, who missed the last Nations League match in Swansea. Meanwhile, Lucia Di Guglielmo is back after serving a suspension.

Before the official training begins, the group will gather for a team holiday camp from 11 to 15 June at Forte Village Resort in Sardinia.

Italy's confirmed provisional Women's EURO 2025 squad

Sofia Cantore in Italy Women's National Team action against Sweden's Amanda Nilden. (@AzzurreFIGC)

Goalkeepers

Rachele Baldi (Inter), Francesca Durante (Fiorentina), Astrid Gilardi (Como Women), Laura Giuliani (AC Milan).

Defenders

Valentina Bergamaschi (Juventus), Lisa Boattin (Juventus), Lucia Di Guglielmo (AS Roma), Maria Luisa Filangeri (Fiorentina), Martina Lenzini (Juventus), Elena Linari (Roma), Beatrice Merlo (Inter), Elisabetta Oliviero (Lazio), Julie Piga (Milan), Martina Rosucci (Juventus), Cecilia Salvai (Juventus), Angelica Soffia (Milan).

Midfielders

Arianna Caruso (Bayern Munich), Aurora Galli (Everton), Manuela Giugliano (Roma), Eleonora Goldoni (Lazio), Giada Greggi (Roma), Eva Schatzer (Juventus), Annamaria Serturini (Inter), Emma Severini (Fiorentina), Flaminia Simonetti (Lazio), Martina Tomaselli (Inter).

Forwards

Chiara Beccari (Juventus), Barbara Bonansea (Juventus), Agnese Bonfantini (Fiorentina), Michela Cambiaghi (Inter), Sofia Cantore (Juventus), Valentina Giacinti (Roma), Cristiana Girelli (Juventus), Margherita Monnecchi (Eibar), Martina Piemonte (Lazio).