England Women Secure Euro 2025 Berth with Nervy Draw Against Sweden

England Women have clinched qualification for Euro 2025 following a tense goalless draw against Sweden.

The Lionesses, placed in the top division of qualifying Group A3 alongside France, Sweden, and the Republic of Ireland, faced a challenging path to secure automatic qualification. Despite earlier setbacks against France and a previous draw with Sweden, Sarina Wiegman’s side needed only a point from their final match in Gothenburg to ensure their place in next summer’s tournament in Switzerland.

The game was marked by open play and numerous chances at both ends, with England relying on goalkeeper Hannah Hampton’s heroics to maintain the clean sheet crucial for their qualification. Hampton’s standout moment came with a brilliant save to deny Filippa Angeldahl’s long-range effort.

Having won the European Championship in 2022 and reached the final of the 2023 Women’s World Cup, England aimed to defend their European title. Despite Ireland’s surprise win over France opening up the possibility of topping the group, England settled for the draw that confirmed their qualification, leaving Sweden to navigate the playoffs for a chance at the tournament.

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The match saw England dominate possession early on but struggle to test Swedish goalkeeper Zecira Musovic in the quiet first half. Alessia Russo came close to connecting with Georgia Stanway’s cross, while Sweden’s best chances arrived late in the first half and into the second, forcing England to weather significant pressure.

Ultimately, the Lionesses held firm to secure their place in Euro 2025, setting the stage for their defense of the European crown next summer.