Italy Defeated by Spain but Advance to Knockout Stage
- Spain won 3-1 against Italy, securing first place in Group B at Euro 2025 and advancing to the knockout stages, where they will face Switzerland.
- Italy also advanced to the quarter-finals, finishing second in the group with four points, one ahead of Belgium.
- Patricia Guijarro, named player of the match, noted the game was 'very intense, very hard,' reflecting the struggle both teams faced.
- Athenea Del Castillo scored the equalizer for Spain after Italy took an early lead through Elisabetta Oliviero in the 10th minute.
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Spain beat Italy 3-1 as both go through to Women's Euros quarter-finals
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