Sweden reach Euro 2025 knockouts with 3-0 win over Poland

Sweden reach Euro 2025 knockouts with 3-0 win over Poland
Sweden’s Kosovare Asllani, center, scores her side’s second goal during the Euro 2025 Group C match between Poland and Sweden at Allmend Stadion Luzern in Lucerne, Switzerland, Tuesday. (AP)
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Updated 09 July 2025
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Sweden reach Euro 2025 knockouts with 3-0 win over Poland

Sweden reach Euro 2025 knockouts with 3-0 win over Poland
  • The win also guaranteed Germany’s berth in the last eight after they beat Denmark
  • Germany and Sweden occupy the top two spots in Group C on six points and meet in Zurich on Saturday to decide who will win the group

LUCERNE: Sweden captain Kosovare Asllani scored one goal and made another as her side cruised into the knockout stages of the women’s European Championship with a 3-0 win over Poland on Tuesday that eliminated the Poles.

The win also guaranteed Germany’s berth in the last eight after they beat Denmark earlier on Tuesday, with the Danes joining Poland in exiting the competition after both lost their opening two matches.

Germany and Sweden occupy the top two spots in Group C on six points and meet in Zurich on Saturday to decide who will win the group after Sweden’s aerial bombardment from the wings proved too much for the Polish defense.

Asllani and Madelen Janogy both hit the woodwork with early headers before striker Stina Blackstenius nodded home a cross from her captain in the 28th minute to break the deadlock.

The Swedes were well aware of the threat posed by Poland captain Ewa Pajor and kept her well-shackled for much of the game.

On the few occasions she did get the ball, the Polish fans rose to their feet in anticipation, but the Sweden defense was quick to snuff out any danger.

Playing in her 201st senior international, Asllani made no mistake in the 52nd minute as she ghosted through the middle before burying Johanna Rytting Kaneryd’s cross past Kinga Szemik.

Blackstenius wasted a number of good chances to add to her tally as Sweden’s aerial attack continued, and substitute Lina Hurtig added their third goal with yet another header, this time from a corner, to round out the scoring in the 77th minute.

The closest the Poles came to scoring was in stoppage time when Ewelina Kamczyk fired a long-distance shot that smacked off the far post, but the Swedes were never threatened as they secured their spot in the quarter-finals.

“Great to win by 3-0, Poland are a tough opponent. We were determined and aggressive and it feels like it was exciting. Great to score goals,” Asllani said before sending a warning to Sweden’s German rivals ahead of Saturday’s showdown.

“We just wanted to win and score as many goals as possible. We want to win against Germany, we don’t want a draw. It’s been a dream start, but we’re focusing on the next one now,” she said.


Lewandowski hat trick steers Barcelona to 4-2 win at Celta Vigo

Lewandowski hat trick steers Barcelona to 4-2 win at Celta Vigo
Updated 10 November 2025
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Lewandowski hat trick steers Barcelona to 4-2 win at Celta Vigo

Lewandowski hat trick steers Barcelona to 4-2 win at Celta Vigo
  • Hansi Flick: After his injury, I’ve seen a different Lewandowski, a positive one
  • The result marks a timely boost for Barca ahead of the international break

VIGO, Spain: Robert Lewandowski struck a hat trick and Lamine Yamal was also on target as Barcelona earned a 4-2 win at Celta Vigo on Sunday, closing to within three points of LaLiga leaders Real Madrid.

After Real were held to a draw by Rayo Vallecano earlier in the day, Barcelona closed the gap on their rivals, moving up to 28 points and pulling two clear of third-placed Villarreal.

Celta remain 13th on 13 points, five adrift of the European places.

“After his injury, I’ve seen a different Lewandowski, a positive one,” Barcelona coach Hansi Flick told reporters.

“He came back ahead of schedule. It’s great that he’s scored three goals to boost his confidence. Last season he was very important for us.”

Lewandowski opened the scoring from the penalty spot after 10 minutes, following a handball on the edge of the box by Marcos Alonso.

Celta responded immediately as Sergio Carreira scored in the following minute, but Barcelona regained the lead in the 37th minute when Lewandowski met a perfect cross by Marcus Rashford to guide the ball past goalkeeper Andrei Radu.

The hosts once again drew level when Borja Iglesias unleashed a stunning strike that went in off the crossbar in the 43rd minute, only for Yamal to chip in just before halftime to restore the visitors’ advantage.

Barcelona took firm control after the break and sealed the win in the 73rd minute when the Polish striker completed his hat trick by flicking home from a Rashford corner.

The result marks a timely boost for Barca ahead of the international break, although they finished the match with 10 men after Frenkie de Jong was sent off in stoppage time for a second yellow card.

“(De Jong) had a great game, he controlled the match. He’s playing at an incredible level. It’s not good that he’ll miss the next game, we’ll have to deal with it,” Flick said.

“It’s always better to go into an international break with a win. I hope everyone comes back healthy.”

 

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