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Arsenal Women forward Stina Blackstenius helped Sweden Women to book their place in the Womens Euros 2025 quarter-finals, scoring in a 3-0 win against Poland Women. After Germany Womens victory against Denmark Women earlier on Tuesday, Sweden knew a victory would send them to the knockouts – and dump out Poland and Denmark in the process.

It was a dominant performance from Peter Gerhardssons side, who twice hit the woodwork inside 12 minutes through Kosovare Asllani and Madelen Janogy. Teams | Stats | As it happenedWomens Euro 2025: Fixtures, results & groupsSky to show 118 WSL games per season in historic dealThey finally made the breakthrough just before the half-hour.

Blackstenius showed some wonderful movement to nod Asllanis cross past West Ham goalkeeper Kinga Szemik with Swedens first shot on target. Chances kept passing them by – Blackstenius especially could have had a first-half hat-trick – but added a second shortly after the break.

It was another right wing cross headed home, this time buried by Asllani from Johanna Rytting-Kaneryds ball. It was the 49th international goal for the Sweden skipper, who has now played in a record 20 consecutive Euros games for her country.

Their third was another headed effort, and a joyous celebration for scorer Lina Hurtig. It was almost like Groundhog Day as another ball came in from the right – this time from a corner – that was easily nodded home.

Poland could have pulled a late goal back in the best of their few chances, but Milena Kokosz rattled the crossbar. 3-0 was perhaps a more indicative of Swedens dominance, and they will now face a straight shootout with Germany on July 12 for top spot in Group C.

Sweden are currently first on goal difference, and will need just a draw to go through as group winners, with neither side yet to concede a goal in these championships. Poland and Denmark will play out a dead rubber on the same day.

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