By Andrew Gastelum The Netherlands enters as the reigning champion, but much has changed ahead of what is expected to be the biggest Women’s Euros yet. View the original article to see embedded media. With the men’s World Cup taking place in the fall, the UEFA Women’s Euros has taken over as the premier soccer tournament of the summer—and it’s widely expected to be the biggest Women’s Euros ever. After being delayed for a year by COVID-19, the tournament kicks off July 6 with host nation England facing Austria. However, powerhouse matchups await just a few days into the tournament with Germany…