Sweden and Germany until eight last

Sweden sailed in the quarter-finals of Euro 2025 alongside Germany after a comfortable 3-0 victory against beginners in Poland.
The goals of Stina Blackstenius, Kosovare Asllani and the substitute Lina Hurtig were sufficient for the Swedes to secure their place.
It was a hat -trick of goals to the head because Poland could not manage the balls in the region.
Sweden leads the classification on the difference in goals before Germany, ensuring that they will not need a draw to win the group when the teams meet on Saturday.
Germany comes from behind to pass
Lea Schuller scored again while Germany beat Denmark 2-1 – but they had to come from behind after Magie Vangsgaard marked for the Danes.
Var’s calls had gone against the favorites until the Catarina referee Ferreira Campos gave a penalty for the fault of the 53rd minute of Katrine VEJE on Linda Dallmann.
Sjoeke Nusken stayed in the fridge to equalize in the place, and Jule Brandt installed Schuller to sweep the winner when she was about to be replaced.
“I don’t know what’s going on with Lea,” said German coach Christian Wuck, who said that he and his coach staff were thinking of replacing the attacker.
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“It is as if she knew she was about to detach herself, then she scored a goal,” said Wucck. “But exactly what distinguishes a goalscorer, that you do not notice it much. I heard that she had no contact with the ball in the penalty box and the first half, but it is there and scores this goal, which was not easy either.”
Klara Buhl thought that she had broken the deadlock, but the goal was shifted after a Var review found that Nusken had blocked the goalkeeper Maja Bay Østergaard from an offside position.
Germany received a penalty after Buhl’s cross hit the arm of Frederikke Thogersen, but a Var check found that the Roma midfielder was just outside the penalty surface. The free kick came to nothing.
Var’s next call has followed the way to Germany.
“We should not leave things like that distracting us,” said Schuller about frequent interruptions. “How does it help us?” The decision was made and I think we are strong enough as a team to get out of it. ”




