'Iceland reliant on Jonsdottir'published at 19:14 British Summer Time 2 July
19:14 BST 2 July
FT: Iceland 0-1 Finland
Jayne Ludlow Former Wales manager on ITV
They created a few chances, not as many as I'm sure they would have liked, their ranking is far above Finland. They very much were reliant on Sveindis Jonsdottir.
There will be areas they look to correct. They struggled tactically to cope with that central overload.
Apart from the last 10 or 15 minutes, they will be disappointed with their opportunities on goal.
'Kosola a constant danger'published at 19:12 British Summer Time 2 July
19:12 BST 2 July
FT: Iceland 0-1 Finland
Laura Georges Former France international on ITV
We were not surprised when she scored becasue she's been the constant danger. Nobody was pressuring her. It isn't easy but she had no pressure, she took the time and opened up.
Get Involvedpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 2 July
19:03 BST 2 July
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Finland have the game won and Iceland only have themselves to blame. Well done Finland but can they progress further with this somewhat indecisive strategy? We shall see .
Karen Bardsley Former England goalkeeper on Radio 5 Sports Extra 2
Finland are just going to look to be compact and keep any danger from Iceland in front of them. See out the remainder of this game with some defensive organisation.
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Emily Salley
BBC Sport journalist at Stockhorn Arena
Katariina Kosola's fine strike clinched a 1-0 win for Finland over 10-player Iceland to kick off Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
Rather than the hosts opening proceedings, as has become expected at major tournaments, these nations started the Euros in Thun - but both struggled to break the deadlock in a scrappy first half at Stockhorn Arena.
Iceland were reduced to 10 players when Hildur Antonsdottir was shown a second yellow card for stamping on Eveliina Summanen's ankle with 33 minutes remaining.
Finland capitalised on their advantage and found the back of the net 12 minutes later when Kosola curled a terrific strike past goalkeeper Cecilia Runarsdottir into the top corner.
Sveindis Jonsdottir had a chance to equalise moments later when through on goal but swept her effort wide, much to the disappointment of the raucous Iceland support.
What was the main talking point?
Despite it being the opening game of Euro 2025, there was little fanfare as the players took to the pitch.
It was similar to every other competitive international, with fans belting out their national anthems and the countries' flags laid out on the pitch.
While Euro 2022 kicked off in spectacular fashion when hosts England edged past Austria in front of 68,871 fans at Old Trafford, the first game in Switzerland was played in a 8,100-capacity stadium with some empty seats.
It seemed a strange way to get the tournament under way, but the party atmosphere will begin in the later Group A fixture as hosts Switzerland and Norway start their campaigns after a three-part opening ceremony at St Jakob-Park in Basel.
Which players stood out?
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'Terrific opening goal' for Finland
Even before her sublime goal, Kosola was the liveliest player on the pitch.
The winger, who plays for Swedish club Malmo, came close with a wayward cross early in the first half, before forcing a diving save from Runarsdottir moments later.
Iceland's Antonsdottir, meanwhile, had a game to forget with a reckless challenge on Summanen, having already been on a yellow, costing her side.
Iceland have further cause for concern after their captain and star centre-back Glodis Viggosdottir was forced off with an injury at half-time, after requiring treatment twice.
The standout stats
Finland ended an eight-match winless run in the competition that stretched back to Euro 2009, when they lost to England in the quarter-finals.
What next?
Finland face Norway next at the smaller 7 ,750-capacity Stade de Tourbillon in Sion on Sunday at 17:00 BST.
Iceland are up against hosts Switzerland later that day (20:00) in Bern's Wankdorf Stadium.