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·13 July 2024
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Players of Iceland celebrates after defeating Germany 3-0. (Photo by Hulda Margret/Getty Images)
Iceland beat Germany 3-0 to book their place at UEFA Women’s EURO 2025, Denmark and France also secured their berths.
Group 1 – Finland 1-1 Norway, Netherlands 0-0 Italy
Netherlands still lead their table by two points from Italy and also Norway, with Finland a further point behind. Guro Reiten scored an early goal for the Norwegians but over 90 minutes later, Emma Koivisto grabbed an equaliser.
In a goalless game for the Dutch, Italy’s 71st-minute substitute Agnese Bonfantini managed to get herself booked twice.
Norway’s #11 Guro Reiten (L) celebrates her team’s goal against Finland. (Photo by JUSSI NUKARI/Lehtikuva/AFP via Getty Images)
Group 2 – Belgium 0-3 Denmark, Czech Republic 2-1 Spain
Czech Republic picked up their first win when becoming the first to take points of an already-qualified Spain. Aitana Bonmati’s opener was cancelled out close to the break by Katerina Svitkova, Eva Bartonova converted a penalty and Spain had Irene Paredes sent off with 20 minutes left.
Danish players celebrate scoring a goal against Belgium. (Photo by JOHAN EYCKENS/Belga/AFP via Getty Images)
Denmark’s 3-0 victory in Belgium propelled them to the finals, Nicole Cayman conceding an own-goal on the hour, followed up by efforts from Pernille Harder and Sara Holmgaard.
Group 3 – England 2-1 Republic of Ireland, France 2-1 Sweden
France clinched qualification by beating Sweden. England are three points ahead of the Swedes after relegating Republic of Ireland. Sweden’s Josefine Rybrink replied to Sakina Karchaoui’s opener early in the second half but Marie-Antoinette Katoto won it for Les Bleues in the 74th minute.
France’s Kenza Dali and Marie-Antoinette Katoto celebrate. (Pauline FIGUET / SPP)
Alessia Russo fired England into a fifth-minute lead, Georgia Stanway added a spot-kick, Julie-Ann Russell netting a late consolation for Ireland.
Group 4 – Austria 3-1 Poland, Iceland 3-0 Germany
Iceland joined Germany in qualifying for the final tournament with a stunning 3-0 defeat of the group leaders. Ingibjorg Sigurdardóttir’s first-half effort was added to after the break by Alexandra Jóhannsdóttir and Sveindis Jónsdóttir.
Austria kept their place in League A by sending Poland down in a 3-1 result.
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Spain’s Laia Aleixandri passes by the Czech team celebrating victory. (Photo by -STR/AFP via Getty Images)
Group 1 – Azerbaijan 0-5 Hungary, Türkiye 0-2 Switzerland
Switzerland are promoted following their 2-0 success away to Türkiye, achieved with both goals around the hour mark. Hungary’s 5-0 win in Azerbaijan sees them make the play-offs for Euro 2025.
Group 2 – Slovakia 0-2 Scotland, Serbia 1-0 Israel
Claire Emslie’s brace gave Scotland the points in Slovakia and they host a group decider on Tuesday with Serbia, whose 1-0 defeat of Israel from an early goal left their visitors three points adrift in the relegation place.
Group 3 – Malta 0-2 Northern Ireland, Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-0 Portugal
An own-goal and Kerry Beattie header saw Northern Ireland win in Malta, thereby taking a play-off place while relegating their hosts. Bosnia & Herzegovina held an already promoted Portugal to a goalless draw.
Group 4 – Croatia 0-3 Wales, Kosovo 0-4 Ukraine
Wales will be going back up to League A with just a point at home to Kosovo on Tuesday, after Jess Fishlock, Sophie Ingle and Kayleigh Barton (penalty) scored in Croatia. Ukraine got all four goals of the game inside the first half hour in Kosovo, who have still to get off the mark.
Group 1 – Georgia 0-2 Belarus, Cyprus 1-2 Lithuania
Belarus will enter the play-offs and are promoted to League B after victory in Georgia, where it was goalless until the 86th minute. Cyprus finish bottom with a home defeat by Lithuania, whose Rimante Jonušaitė completed a brace in added time.
Group 2 – North Macedonia 1-2 Latvia, Moldova 0-5 Slovenia
Five-goal Slovenia are headed for League B, Latvia moved within a point of second-placed North Macedonia whom the beat 2-1 despite being pegged back at 1-1 in stoppage time.
Group 3 – Greece 6-0 Andorra, Faroe Islands 2-1 Montenegro
Greece go three points clear at the top, as they hit Andorra for six and Faroe Islands beat second-placed Montenegro. Antigoni Papadopoulou netted a 20-minute treble for the Greeks.
Group 4 – Kazakhstan 0-3 Romania, Armenia 1-3 Bulgaria
Romania were already up and made it five straight wins with three goals in Kazakhstan, Bulgaria went level on points with Armenia in second.
Group 5 – Luxembourg 1-1 Estonia
Estonia claimed their first point and the draw in Luxembourg means that Albania take the automatic promotion place.