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Hannah Pinnock·12 luglio 2025
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Hannah Pinnock·12 luglio 2025
The group stage at the UEFA Women's EURO is set to conclude this weekend, but there's still eight teams yet to decide their fate.
Group B was determined on Friday night, with Spain the only team certain of a place in the knockout rounds heading into their final group stage match.
Montse Tomé's side solidified their place at the top of the standings with a comfortable 3-1 win over Italy, although Le Azzurre still claimed second in the group as Portugal failed to beat Belgium, losing 2-1 in Sion.
With the final group matches kicking off concurrently, all of Germany, Sweden, Denmark and Poland will be in action at the same time.
Sweden face Germany in Zürich in a bid to clinch top spot in group C, with kick off at 9pm Central European Time.
Neither Poland or Denmark have a chance of reaching the knockout stage, but both will be determined to end their campaigns on a positive note.
Poland are one of two debutants at this year's championships, alongside Wales, and will hope to register their first ever win at a major tournament.
There will be plenty of big name stars in action when Germany take on Sweden in a battle for top spot, but one to keep an eye on is Jule Brand.
The 22-year-old Wolfsburg midfielder has delivered one goal and two assists for Germany so far at the EUROs.
Brand is a player for the big stage and will hope to continue her positive start to the campaign on Saturday night.
With the qualifiers from group C already decided heading into this evening's games, all eyes will be on who clinches top spot.
The order of first and second will not be determined or impacted by other results in the group, with Germany and Sweden set to go head to head.
Christian Wück’s side must beat Sweden in order to finish in top spot due to their inferior goal difference.
Italy were in celebration mode on Friday night, despite their 3-1 loss at the hands of Spain.
At the full-time whistle, the phones came out and they gathered to catch the final few minutes of Portugal's meeting with Belgium in Sion.
In the 96th minute, Janice Cayman scored a winner for Belgium to guarantee Italy's place in the quarter-finals.
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