Denmark, Germany and UEFA Women's Euro
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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.Both teams had already been eliminated from quarter-final contention so Saturday's match was about final group placings with Poland finishing third and Denmark fourth.
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.
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 showdown between Denmark and Poland in Lucerne, Switzerland is scheduled for July 12 at 3 p.m. ET. Which team will finish on top? Our prediction can be found below.
The move started with the goal scorer Natalia Padilla sliding in Ewelina Kamczyk down the right wing. Poland’s No8 then aimed a low cross towards the run of Ewa Pajor at the near post, which she was unable to turn goalwards under heavy pressure, but the ball rolled out invitingly for Padilla to stroke into the far corner with her left foot.
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.
Denmark midfielder Emma Snerle will miss her team’s final Women’s European Championship match due to a concussion.
Tournament debutants Poland concluded their UEFA Women's EURO 2025 campaign with a landmark win over Denmark. On the same day that Iga Swiatek became the first Polish singles champion at Wimbledon, her footballing compatriots concluded their debut UEFA Women's EURO campaign with three landmark goals in a historic 3-2 victory.
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.