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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 secured a 3-0 victory over Poland on Tuesday to advance to the Euro 2025 quarterfinals in Lucerne.
  • Sweden's win followed Poland and Denmark losing their previous two matches, eliminating both teams from the tournament.
  • Stina Blackstenius scored in the 28th minute, Kosovare Asllani added a second in the 52nd, and Lina Hurtig netted a third in the 77th minute.
  • Asllani called the match a "dream start" and emphasized their strong desire to secure a victory while putting plenty of goals on the board.
  • Sweden leads Group C on goal difference and needs only a draw in Saturday's showdown against Germany to win the group and avoid Spain's knockout path.
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LUZERN. Sweden crushed Poland 3–0. But many Swedish households did not have access to the match. – I think it is so incredibly sad, says Nathalie Bjö

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LUZERN. When she got injured with weeks to go before the European Championship, Fridolina Rolfö thought it was over. But the striker was back when Sweden defeated Poland and qualified for the quarter-finals. – Of course, it has been incredibly tough, but when you stand here and we win, the joy is even greater, she says.

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