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England beat Ireland to close in on Euro 2025 qualification

Reigning champions England are within touching distance of qualifying for Euro 2025 after a 2-1 home win over the Republic of Ireland in the penultimate round of League A group games on Friday.

France secured their spot at the tournament with a 2-1 win over Sweden in the other Group A game.

The top two teams in each of the four groups in League A will join hosts Switzerland in the finals, while the remaining pairs go into a series of playoffs for the seven remaining spots.

With 10 points from their five games so far, France can finish no worse than second in Group 3 and England only need a draw away to the Swedes, who have seven points, to go through.

On a rainy night in Norwich, Alessia Russo broke the deadlock for England in the fifth minute, latching on to a superb through-ball from Beth Mead and rounding keeper Courtney Brosnan before slotting home.

Rooted to the bottom of the group after four straight defeats, the Irish improved as the game went on but the concession of a penalty early in the second half snuffed out any hope they may have had of a comeback, with Georgia Stanway scoring from the spot.

However, Ireland never gave up, and they grabbed their first goal of the campaign in second-half stoppage time as substitute Julie-Ann Russell rifled home.

The French took the lead with a stunning strike from distance from Sakina Karchaoui and Johanna Rybrink brought the Swedes level after the break, but Marie-Antoinette Katoto grabbed a winner to send the French through.

Earlier in the evening, Spain suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to the Czech Republic in Group 2, but they remain top, three points ahead of Denmark, who beat Belgium 3-0.

Germany also suffered a surprise reverse, losing 3-0 away to Iceland, but they too remain top on 12 points, with the Icelanders three points behind in second.

In Group 1, Finland scored in the eighth minute of stoppage time to snatch a 1-1 draw with Norway and the game between Netherlands and Italy finished scoreless.

Those results leave the Dutch top of the group on eight points, two ahead of Norway and Italy and three ahead of Finland, meaning all four teams can still qualify directly when the last round of games takes place next Tuesday.