Everything you need to know ahead of the final UEFA Women’s Euro group stage weekend

The GIST: The group stage results are trickling in: World No. 16 Norway and host country No. 23 Switzerland are the first teams through to the UEFA Women’s Euro knockout stage after closing out Group A in dramatic fashion yesterday.
- With the final group stage games scheduled today through Sunday at 3 p.m. ET, scroll on to learn who’s advancing — and which group is in their Marie Kondo era.
▶️ Groups B and C are all but decided: No. 2 Spain already clinched the top spot in Group B (and therefore a knockout berth) before today’s match against No. 13 Italy, which will likely end in La Roja’s favor. That said, Le Azzurre will still almost certainly advance to the knockouts given their goal differential advantage.
- The situation is even more straightforward in Group C: No. 3 Germany and No. 6 Sweden are through to the QFs, but play each other tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET to determine who will top the group and receive more advantageous seeding. Every match counts.
👀 All four Group D teams remain in contention: The Group of Death is living up to its name — technically, No. 5 England, No. 10 France, No. 11 Netherlands, and newcomer No. 30 Wales all have a shot at the QFs, though the paths are simplest for the Lionesses and Les Bleues.
- If England, the defending champs, and France win their respective matches against Wales and the Netherlands on Sunday, both winning teams will move on — simple as that. However, if anything else happens…things get complicated.
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