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Abba are not banned from our dressing room, says Williamson!

July 16, 2025

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ENGLAND captain Leah Williamson joked she will not “banish Abba” in the dressing room ahead of tomorrow’s Euro 2025 quarterfinal with Sweden in Zurich.

- By RACHEL STEINBERG, PA

Abba are not banned from our dressing room, says Williamson!

The Swedish band’s “Does Your Mother Know” became a key track on the Williamson-curated dressing room playlist during England’s triumphant Euro 2022 campaign, where they beat Sweden 4-0 in the last four - a defeat made “easier to bear” by the use of the song, according to Abba's own Bjorn Ulvaeus.

It was a closer affair when they met in the qualifiers for this tournament, drawing twice, including the goalless July 2024 stalemate that was enough for England to book a direct place in the finals.

Hearing some Swedish fans had claimed Abba were better than the Beatles, and therefore Sweden would beat England, Williamson replied: “I don’t (agree with that) I’m afraid. One might be easier to dance to, but no.

“I don’t think that will be on the playlist, but it worked in 2022 so I don’t want to banish Abba completely.”

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