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Reception of Switzerland’s progress dramatically while cruising Norway

Women’s European European Cup 2025 hosted Switzerland requires a 92-minute equalizer to ensure that it is after the final 15 minutes of Group A’s final 15 minutes against Finland to ensure that it enters the knockout stage.

The Swiss made it all the team runner-up, and Finland needed all three of the key points needed to reach the quarterfinals.

After a fairly smooth first 75 minutes, the game gradually poured into life, with the remaining quarter of the hour, when Viola Calligaris’ rash challenge gave Finland a chance to lead from the field.

Natalia Kuikka stood up, played the free throw and gave her team a foot in the next round.

However, during the time of stopping, the cross on the right was knocked out by substitute Riola Xhemaili, triggering a joyful scene from home fans inside Geneve.

In another match, Norway had confirmed the last eight games before the start of the already eliminated Iceland, where he scored a goal behind Sveindis Jonsdottir in the seventh minute, but responded strongly with a 4-1 run.

Signe Gaupset and Frida Maanum both helped themselves before Iceland launched their brave comeback efforts.

First, Hlin Eiriksdottir pulled the goal back in the 84th minute, then Glodis Viggosdottir lowered the deficit to one and went deep into the stop time.

Seven goals and an exciting ending, but it was Norway who made progress with the highest scorer group winners, and Iceland had little effort.

Norway’s last eight opponents could be Italy or Portugal, while the Swiss look will appeal to the Spanish world champions, who looked impressive in the opening two matches of the match.



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