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Richard Buxton·6 July 2025
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Richard Buxton·6 July 2025
The Women's EURO moves into its second round of group games on Sunday.
Here are our headlines from day 4 and what to look ahead to on day 5.
The Netherlands kicked off their Group D campaign with a rousing 3-0 win over tournament debutants Wales to surge to the summit after the opening game.
Meanwhile, holders England suffered a 2-1 defeat to France in Zurich
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Norway will aim to build on their opening Group A victory when they take on fellow high flyers Finland at Sion's Stade Tourbillon.
Elsewhere in the group, hosts Switzerland are seeking to get their first points of the tournament against Iceland in Bern.
Switzerland may have faltered in their curtain raiser against Norway but have a secret weapon in Géraldine Reuteler, who was Player of the Match on Thursday.
The Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder topped her country's attacking statistics and hit the crossbar early on, proving she is a potent threat from the engine room.
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Group A carries plenty of permutations as the hosts risk an early exit on Sunday.
Should the Swiss lose to Iceland and see Finland avoid defeat to Norway, their chances of reaching the quarter final stage of the tournament will be over.
Similarly, their latest opponents could be denied hopes of reaching the knockouts if the group leaders avoid a defeat to the Finns while they lose to Pia Sundhage's side.
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