Women’s EURO 2025 Daily — Jul. Tenth: Finland vs Switzerland
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Signe Gaupset and Frida Maanum score twice as Norway beat Iceland in a seven-goal thriller to extend their perfect start to Euro 2025.
Norway has done it again at the Women’s European Championship with another 2-1 win, this time over impressive Finland after being outshined for much of the game.
Norway cannot afford to fall asleep if it wants to finish first in Group A. A measly point against Iceland keeps them at the top of the pool. However, a loss to Iceland, and a win by either Finland or Switzerland by the right margin could lead to the Norwegians falling to second.
Norway beat Finland 2-1 to close on quarter-final spot Finland remain second in Group A Hansen clips into far corner off post to give Norway ahead in 84th minute Nystrom own goal gave Norway lead in third minute,
Signe Gaupset has become the youngest player to score twice in a Women's European Championship match, leading Norway to a 4-3 win over Iceland on Thursday.
A late solo strike by Norway forward Caroline Graham Hansen secured a 2-1 victory against Finland in the Women's European Championship on Sunday, as the twice champions took a big step towards qualifying for the quarter-finals.
Caroline Graham Hansen's late goal snatched victory for Norway against Finland to move them ever closer to a place in the Euro 2025 quarter-finals. Norway will win Group A and progress to the last eight if hosts Switzerland avoid defeat in their second game against Iceland at 20:00 BST.
Switzerland scored in stoppage time to draw 1-1 with Finland and send the host nation into the quarterfinals at the Women's European Championship.
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A winner-take-all match will send one team to the quarterfinals at the UEFA Women’s European Championship, as Finland takes on host Switzerland on Thursday. Both sides come into this match level on points thanks to similar results.
Group A is back in action at the UEFA Women’s European Championship on Sunday, July 6, starting with a meeting between Finland and Norway at Stade de Tourbillon in Sion, Switzerland.
Substitute Riola Xhemaili levelled the scores in the 92nd minute at Stade de Geneve to send Switzerland through at Finland's expense.