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Women's EURO 2022: how eight teams made it through the group stage?

Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden have reached the last eight: here's how the groups played out.

Netherlands, the holders, are through to the quarter-finals
Netherlands, the holders, are through to the quarter-finals Getty Images

Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden are all confirmed UEFA Women's EURO 2022 quarter-finalists. We look back at how they successfully navigated the group stage.

How the group stage panned out

Reached the quarter-finals: Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden

Eliminated: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Italy, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Norway, Switzerland

Latest standings

All information in this article is subject to final confirmation from UEFA.

Standings are provisional until all group matches have been played and officially validated by UEFA.

For details of how ties are broken, refer to the competition regulations.

GROUP A

England go through as group winners to face Group B runners-up Spain.

Austria go through as group runners-up to face Group B winners Germany.

Norway and Northern Ireland are eliminated.

GROUP B

Germany go through as group winners to face Group A runners-up Austria.

Spain go through as group runners-up to face Group A winners England.

Denmark and Finland are eliminated.

GROUP C

Sweden go through as group winners to face Group D runners-up Belgium, Iceland or Italy.

Netherlands go through as group runners-up to face Group D winners France.

Switzerland and Portugal are eliminated.

GROUP D

France go through as group winners to face Group C runners-up Netherlands.

Belgium go through as group runners-up to face Group C winners Sweden.

Iceland and Italy are eliminated.

Knockout bracket

Quarter-finals:

Wednesday 20 July
QF1: England vs Spain (Brighton & Hove)

Thursday 21 July
QF2: Germany vs Austria (Brentford)

Friday 22 July
QF3: Sweden vs Belgium (Wigan & Leigh)

Saturday 23 July
QF4: France vs Netherlands (Rotherham)

Semi-finals:

Tuesday 26 July
SF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (Sheffield)

Wednesday 27 July
SF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (Milton Keynes)

Final:

Sunday 31 July
Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (Wembley)

Last updated on 18 July

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