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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.
Holders England are one of those teams facing early jeopardy after the Lionesses fell to a 2-1 defeat to France in Group D and their clash against Netherlands on Wednesday has been described as “must-win”.
Alayah Pilgrim’s stoppage-time finish to seal a 2-0 victory in Bern eliminated opponents Iceland while boosting Switzerland’s own chances of reaching the quarter-finals, with a shoot-out against Finland in Geneva on Thursday set to decide who joins Norway in the knockout stages.
UEFA Women's Euro is in full swing with 16 nations saying farewell to the group stage and eight teams welcoming the quarterfinal round. Host nation Switzerland have set a breathtaking backdrop for preliminary rounds,
Substitute Riola Xhemaili levelled the scores in the 92nd minute at Stade de Geneve to send Switzerland through at Finland's expense.
Norway Women will attempt to maintain their perfect record at Women's Euro 2025 when they take on Iceland Women in Thursday's meeting at Arena Thun. The two-time European champions have already won Group A, while Iceland have been eliminated following back-to-back defeats.
THUN, Switzerland - Iceland have work to do if they are to keep pace with other European nations in women's football, team captain Glodis Viggosdottir told Reuters after her side's 4-3 defeat by Norway in their final Group A game at the Women's Euros on Thursday.
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Signe Gaupset became the youngest player to score twice in a Women’s European Championship match as she led Norway to a 4-3 win over Iceland on Thursday. UEFA said Gaupset, who is 20 years and 22 days,
As Euro 2025's group stage continues, BBC Sport looks at who needs what to reach the knockouts - and who is already through.
For the Swiss, who are trying to get out of the group stage for the first time in the team’s history, a win on Sunday is necessary to keep their hopes alive. Iceland, which made it to the quarterfinals in 2013, has not won a Euro match in 12 years.