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Alex Mott·13 July 2025
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Alex Mott·13 July 2025
The group stage at EURO 2025 will be concluded today with Group D taking centre stage. Here's what to look out for with the final two teams booking their spots in the quarter final.
Sweden and Germany battled it out for top spot in Zurich and it was the Scandinavians who ultimately prevailed. A bizarre handball from Germany's Carlotta Wamser saw her sent off in the first half and that allowed Sweden to stroll to a 4-1 win.
In the other game, Denmark's dreadful tournament reached a new nadir as they lost 3-2 to Poland to finish the group stage with three defeats from three.
England take on Wales in St. Gallen knowing that a win will see them through to the last eight. Wales haven't exactly lit up the tournament but Cymru will want nothing more than to get one over on their rivals.
In the group's other game, France take on Netherlands with Les Bleus looking to maintain their 100 per cent record so far.
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England's 4-0 hammering of Netherlands last time out was arguably the Lionesses best performance since the World Cup semi-finals two years ago.
Sarina Wiegman's side were sensational all over the pitch but nowhere more so than in midfield.
Georgia Stanway has had to endure a tough season domestically with Bayern Munich, suffering a ligament tear in January which many thought would keep her out of the tournament entirely.
But Stanway has proved those doubters wrong and will be integral later as England take on Wales.
Can Netherlands cause one of the biggest upsets of the tournament so far and beat France?
It's going to be an uphill task for Andries Jonker and his side, with the Oranje so throughly beaten by England last time out.
The Dutch will need to beat Les Bleus by three goals to have any chance of making it to the last eight.
A special moment for a special player as Fridolina Rolfö celebrated her 100th cap yesterday.
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