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Sweden Reach Euro 2025 Knockouts with 3-0 Win over Poland

SWEDEN, JUL 8 – Sweden’s three headed goals secured group-topping victory and ensured Germany advanced to the knockout rounds at the Women’s European Championship, officials said.

  • Sweden beat Poland 3-0 on Tuesday in Lucerne to advance to the quarterfinals of the Women's European Championship Euro 2025.
  • Sweden's sustained aerial attacks and dominance on the wings overwhelmed Poland's defense, which struggled to contain captain Ewa Pajor.
  • Stina Blackstenius opened scoring in the 28th minute, captain Kosovare Asllani added a goal in the 52nd minute during her 201st international match, and Lina Hurtig scored a header in the 77th minute.
  • The 3-0 win sent Sweden top of Group C on goal difference with six points, requiring only a draw against Germany in Saturday’s match to win the group.
  • Poland exited the tournament without scoring a goal, while Germany also advanced after beating Denmark 2-1, setting up a crucial Group C decider between Sweden and Germany in Zurich.
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CHRONICLE. Clap-clap play on the right wing – then Sweden secured a place in the quarter-finals. Three beautiful headed goals gave the victory against Poland. Now the group final against Germany awaits on Saturday.

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Three headball goals bring Sweden to victory over Poland, which means entering the K.o. phase at the same time.

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Euro 2025: Sweden eases past Poland and advances to quarterfinals along with Germany

Sweden has advanced to the quarterfinals at the Women’s European Championship by beating Poland 3-0.

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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