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·13 July 2025
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France and England were looking to secure their spot in the quarterfinals, but the Netherlands also had something to say about it.
Stanway opened the scoring in the group from the penalty spot, securing the reigning champions as second in the group, although a goal from the Netherlands changed everything.
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But what was coming was a goal from France, to which the Netherlands quickly responded, while the Lionesses increased their lead against a poor Wales.
The Netherlands turned the group upside down by overturning the initial goal from the French, who then became second in the group, as in the other match, England was demolishing Wales in the first half.
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But Katoto and Cascarino put the French back on top of the group table with two almost consecutive goals to calm French nerves.
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With resounding victories, all the excitement was already settled in Group D where France would advance as first and England as second.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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