Denmark, UEFA and Poland
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On paper, there isn't much to be sorted in Group C. Two sides are through, two are going home. But there are plenty of reasons to be interested, trust us. Two of the best and most storied nations in women's football, Sweden and Germany, meet to decide who will win the group.
Poland avoided finishing bottom of Group C by beating Denmark 3-2 on matchday three, rounding off their maiden UEFA Women’s European Championship in perfect fashion.
Poland's Natalia Padilla-Bidas scored her country's first goal at a major women's tournament in a 3-2 victory over Denmark on Saturday that sends Poland home from their European championship debut on a high note.
Wamser’s red card for a deliberate handball in the box in the 32nd minute allowed Fridolina Rolfo to confidently slot home the resulting penalty, and substitute Lina Hurtig rubbed salt in Germany’s wounds with an 80th-minute goal to seal an emphatic win.
Germany and Sweden were playing for the group lead while Poland and Denmark had nothing at stake.The match between the Swedish and German teams started off very lively with three goals in just half
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 clash between Denmark and Poland is scheduled for July 12 at 3 p.m. ET in Lucerne, Switzerland. Want to watch live on TV? Details can be found in the article below.
Denmark midfielder Emma Snerle will miss her team’s final Women’s European Championship match due to a concussion.
Matchday 3 enters its third day at the UEFA Women’s European Championship on Saturday, July 12 as Group C is in action with Poland taking on Denmark at Swissporarena in Luzern, Switzerland.