Sweden and Germany battle for top spot in Group C; Poland take on Denmark
2025-07-12T17:59:26Z
And here are the Sweden and Germany XIs for the group decider.
Sweden: Falk, Andersson, Eriksson, Asllani, Blackstenius, Björn, Angeldahl, Rolfö, Rytting Kaneryd, Bennison, Holmberg
2025-07-12T17:55:09Z
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Here are the starting lineups for Poland vs Denmark.
Poland: Szemik, Zieniewicz, Woś, Matysik, Kamczyk, Pajor, Pawollek, Szymczak, Padilla, Tomasiak, Achcińska
Denmark: Østergaard, Ballisager, Færge, Harder, Veje, Kühl, Hasbo, Thøgersen, Holmgaard, Thomsen, Bruun
2025-07-12T16:37:26Z
Good evening and welcome to our coverage of the Women's EUROs, with the Group C finale coming up.
Sweden and Germany have already qualified for the quarter-finals after winning their opening two matches. However, the Blue and Yellow hold the top spot due to a superior goal difference and will progress as Group C victors by avoiding defeat to Germany.
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Poland and Denmark have already been eliminated from the 2025 EUROs and will battle it out for third place in their final game of the competition.

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