Three teams already locked in: Spain, Germany, and Switzerland secure spots in the 2025 Women’s European Championship

Germany and Spain, World Champions, Secure Qualification for Euro 2025

The 2025 Women’s European Championship is shaping up to be a competitive tournament, with three teams already securing their spots. Spain emerged as the latest team to qualify, winning their qualifying match against Denmark on Tuesday. With two goals from Irene Paredes and a winner in stoppage time by Lucia Garcia, Spain came from behind to defeat Denmark 3-2. They now lead the standings in Group A2 with a perfect record of four wins from four matches.

Meanwhile, Germany also advanced to the tournament after a hard-fought victory over Poland in their qualifying match. Despite falling behind early, Germany rallied with goals from Lea Schuller and Klara Buhl to secure the win. The eight-time European champions have now won all of their first four matches and are comfortably placed at the top of Group B1.

Switzerland, as the host nation, has also qualified for the tournament. These three teams join together as the first three teams to secure their spots in the Euro 2025 finals, which will undoubtedly be an exciting event for women’s football fans around Europe. As more teams join these initial qualifiers and compete for a spot in the finals, it promises to be an intense battle for supremacy on the pitch.

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