Mead had said it was “inevitable” the couple would have been drawn against each other at the Euros.
“We’re both very, very competitive and professional. We’re both excited for the tournament and to be able to play in it again,” Arsenal forward Mead said.
Manchester City striker Miedema celebrated scoring her 100th international goal as the Netherlands beat Wales 3-0 in their opening fixture, but Mead’s England lost to France to put pressure on the Lionesses when the couple come face to face.
They have been in a relationship since 2022, have each enjoyed Euros success, with Miedema winning it in 2017 and Mead five years later.
They both missed the 2023 World Cup after suffering anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries within a month of each other at the end of 2022.
Both have battled back to full fitness for Euro 2025. They regularly communicate with one another but football chat is strictly limited.
“We keep in contact but when it gets closer to our games, we don’t talk football whatsoever,” Mead added.
“Obviously we want each other to do well but not against each other!”
One subject they do talk a lot about is their dog Myle, whom they welcomed into their family when they were recovering from their ACL injuries.
Mead was fortunate as Myle (pronounced My-lee) was allowed to stay with her during England’s pre-Euros preparations at St George’s Park.
“She’s like our little mini-mascot,” Mead said of Myle, a working cocker spaniel.
“The girls and staff love her. It’s been great to have her here.”