UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group C

Group C of UEFA Women's Euro 2025 will be played from 4 to 12 July 2025.[1] The group is made up of Germany, Poland, Denmark and Sweden.[2] The top two teams of the group will advance to the quarter-finals.[3]

Teams

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Sweden (Q) 2 2 0 0 4 0 +4 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  Germany (Q) 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3 6
3  Denmark (E) 2 0 0 2 1 3 −2 0
4  Poland (E) 2 0 0 2 0 5 −5 0
Updated to match(es) played on 8 July 2025. Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Matches

Denmark vs Sweden

Denmark 0–1 Sweden
Report
  • Angeldahl 55'
Denmark[5]
Sweden[5]
GK 1 Maja Bay Østergaard
CB 4 Emma Færge
CB 3 Stine Ballisager Pedersen
CB 11 Katrine Veje
RM 15 Frederikke Thøgersen
CM 6 Karen Holmgaard  63'
CM 8 Emma Snerle  45+7'  89'
LM 18 Sara Holmgaard  75'
AM 19 Janni Thomsen
CF 21 Amalie Vangsgaard  63'
CF 10 Pernille Harder (c)
Substitutions:
FW 20 Signe Bruun  63'
MF 13 Josefine Hasbo  63'
FW 9 Nadia Nadim  75'
DF 7 Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen  89'
Manager:
Andrée Jeglertz
GK 12 Jennifer Falk
RB 4 Hanna Lundkvist  66'
CB 14 Nathalie Björn
CB 3 Linda Sembrant
LB 2 Jonna Andersson
CM 16 Filippa Angeldahl  90'
CM 9 Kosovare Asllani (c)  83'
CM 15 Julia Zigiotti Olme
RF 19 Johanna Rytting Kaneryd  83'
CF 11 Stina Blackstenius
LF 7 Madelen Janogy  66'
Substitutions:
DF 22 Smilla Holmberg  66'
FW 23 Rebecka Blomqvist  66'
FW 8 Lina Hurtig  83'
MF 10 Sofia Jakobsson  83'
MF 20 Hanna Bennison  90'
Manager:
Peter Gerhardsson

Player of the Match:
Filippa Angeldahl (Sweden)[6]

Assistant referees:[5]
Neuza Back (Brazil)
Fabrini Bevilaqua (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Ivana Martinčić (Croatia)
Video assistant referee:
Tiago Martins (Portugal)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Jelena Cvetković (Serbia)

Germany vs Poland

Germany 2–0 Poland
Report
Germany[8]
Poland[8]
GK 1 Ann-Katrin Berger
RB 7 Giulia Gwinn (c)  40'
CB 6 Janina Minge
CB 4 Rebecca Knaak
LB 2 Sarai Linder
CM 20 Elisa Senß  70'
CM 9 Sjoeke Nüsken
RW 22 Jule Brand
AM 16 Linda Dallmann  70'
LW 19 Klara Bühl  85'
CF 11 Lea Schüller  70'
Substitutions:
DF 5 Carlotta Wamser  40'
MF 8 Sydney Lohmann  70'
FW 10 Laura Freigang  70'
FW 18 Giovanna Hoffmann  70'
FW 15 Selina Cerci  85'
Manager:
Christian Wück
GK 1 Kinga Szemik
RB 6 Sylwia Matysik
CB 13 Emilia Szymczak
CB 4 Paulina Dudek  46'
LB 2 Martyna Wiankowska
CM 23 Adriana Achcińska  69'
CM 11 Tanja Pawollek  80'
CM 8 Ewelina Kamczyk  67'
RF 21 Paulina Tomasiak  80'
CF 9 Ewa Pajor (c)
LF 19 Natalia Padilla  59'
Substitutions:
DF 5 Oliwia Woś  46'
DF 20 Kayla Adamek  59'
MF 17 Klaudia Słowińska  90+2'  67'
MF 14 Dominika Grabowska  80'
FW 18 Nadia Krezyman  80'
Manager:
Nina Patalon

Player of the Match:
Jule Brand (Germany)[6]

Assistant referees:[8]
Camille Soriano (France)
Emily Carney (England)
Fourth official:
Olatz Rivera Olmedo (Spain)
Video assistant referee:
Willy Delajod (France)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Judit Romano García (Spain)

Germany vs Denmark

Germany 2–1 Denmark
Report
Attendance: 34,165[9]
Referee: Catarina Campos (Portugal)
Germany[10]
Denmark[10]
GK 1 Ann-Katrin Berger
RB 5 Carlotta Wamser
CB 6 Janina Minge (c)
CB 4 Rebecca Knaak  48'  81'
LB 2 Sarai Linder
CM 20 Elisa Senß
CM 9 Sjoeke Nüsken
RW 22 Jule Brand  90+9'
AM 16 Linda Dallmann  70'
LW 19 Klara Bühl
CF 11 Lea Schüller  70'
Substitutions:
FW 18 Giovanna Hoffmann  70'
FW 10 Laura Freigang  70'
DF 3 Kathrin Hendrich  81'
FW 14 Cora Zicai  90+9'
Manager:
Christian Wück
GK 1 Maja Bay Østergaard
CB 4 Emma Færge
CB 3 Stine Ballisager Pedersen
CB 11 Katrine Veje  51'  85'
RM 15 Frederikke Thøgersen
CM 6 Karen Holmgaard  61'
CM 8 Emma Snerle  69'
LM 18 Sara Holmgaard
RF 19 Janni Thomsen  61'
CF 21 Amalie Vangsgaard  61'
LF 10 Pernille Harder (c)
Substitutions:
FW 20 Signe Bruun  61'
FW 23 Cornelia Kramer  61'
DF 7 Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen  61'
MF 13 Josefine Hasbo  69'
FW 9 Nadia Nadim  85'
Manager:
Andrée Jeglertz

Player of the Match:
Klara Bühl (Germany)[6]

Assistant referees:[10]
Vannesa Gomes (Portugal)
Andreia Ferreria Sousa (Portugal)
Fourth official:
Hristiana Guteva (Bulgaria)
Video assistant referee:
Alen Borošak (Slovenia)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Tiago Martins (Portugal)

Poland vs Sweden

Poland 0–3 Sweden
Report
Poland[12]
Sweden[12]
GK 1 Kinga Szemik
RB 6 Sylwia Matysik
CB 13 Emilia Szymczak  89'
CB 5 Oliwia Woś
LB 2 Martyna Wiankowska
CM 23 Adriana Achcińska
CM 11 Tanja Pawollek
CM 14 Dominika Grabowska
RF 18 Nadia Krezyman
CF 9 Ewa Pajor (c)
LF 21 Paulina Tomasiak
Manager:
Nina Patalon
GK 12 Jennifer Falk
RB 4 Hanna Lundkvist
CB 14 Nathalie Björn
CB 13 Amanda Ilestedt
LB 5 Amanda Nildén
CM 16 Filippa Angeldahl
CM 9 Kosovare Asllani (c)  30'
CM 15 Julia Zigiotti Olme
RF 19 Johanna Rytting Kaneryd
CF 11 Stina Blackstenius
LF 7 Madelen Janogy
Manager:
Peter Gerhardsson

Player of the Match:
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (Sweden)[6]

Assistant referees:[12]
Francesca Di Monte (Italy)
Emily Carney (England)
Fourth official:
Shona Shukrula (Netherlands)
Video assistant referee:
Jarred Gillett (England)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Dennis Higler (Netherlands)

Sweden vs Germany

Sweden Match 21 Germany
Report

Poland vs Denmark

Poland Match 22 Denmark
Report

Discipline

Disciplinary points will be used as a tiebreaker in the group if teams are tied on overall and head-to-head records, with a lower number of disciplinary points ranking higher. Points are calculated based on yellow and red cards received by players and coaches in all group matches as follows:

  • first yellow card: plus 1 point;
  • indirect red card (second yellow card): plus 3 points;
  • direct red card: plus 3 points;
  • yellow card and direct red card: plus 4 points;
Team Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Points
           
 Germany 1 1
 Sweden 1 1
 Denmark 1 1 2
 Poland 2 1 3

References

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  2. ^ "UEFA Women's EURO 2025: All you need to know". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 2 July 2025. Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  3. ^ "Regulations: Women's EURO, European Qualifiers, Nations League". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 19 December 2024. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 February 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
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  9. ^ "Full Time Report – Germany v Denmark" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 8 July 2025. Retrieved 8 July 2025.
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  11. ^ "Full Time Report – Poland v Sweden" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 8 July 2025. Retrieved 8 July 2025.
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