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Women 2025 Women’s Women of Switzerland needed a 92 -minute equipper to ensure the progression to the stages eliminated after a dramatic of the last 15 minutes against Finland in Group A.
One point was all that was needed for the Swiss to achieve it as a group runner -up, while all three were needed for Finland to be qualified for the quarterfinals.
After the first 75 minutes, the game came to life with a quarter of an hour left when a challenge in the Viola Calligaris box gave Finland the possibility of taking the lead.
Natalia Kuikka went home at home and gave his team a foot on the next round.
However, Riola Xemaili’s substitute caused retirement scenes from the house fans inside the Stade of Geneve.
Quarterfinals here we come ❤️🔥
We play against Finland and place ourselves in the next round
We ask for a draw against Finland and classify ourselves in the next round
We draw against Finland and access the next round pic.twitter.com/6cc90mzq4q– 🇨🇭 Born (@Nati_sfv_asf) July 10, 2025
In the other game, Norway, the passage of the last eight had been confirmed before launching against an already eliminated Iceland, fell back in a seventh minute goal from Sveindis Jonsdotir, but responded strongly by 4-1.
Sign Gupset and Frida Maanum helped the keys before Iceland launched their own comeback effort.
First, Hlin Eiriksdottir scored a goal in the 84th minute before Glodis Viggosdottir reduced the deficit to one with a penalty in the stoppage.
Seven goals and an exciting end, but it was Norway who advanced as winners of the group with the highest points, while Iceland left with little to show their efforts.
It is likely that the last eight opponents of Norway will be Italy or Portugal, while the Swiss aspect was set to the world champions Spain, which seemed impressive in their two opening parties.