France, Netherlands and Delphine Cascarino
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The group stage of the UEFA Women's EUROs concluded on Sunday evening, with all four teams in group D mathematically capable of qualifying for the knockout rounds.England, Wales, France, and the
France forward Delphine Cascarino turned up the heat when it mattered most, scoring twice and creating another goal as her side roared back from a 2-1 deficit to thrash Netherlands 5-2 on Sunday and book a Women's Euro quarter-final clash with Germany.
Cascarino's brilliance, familiar to NWSL watchers, was on full display in France's victory against the Netherlands
France ended Group D on a maximum nine points after four second-half goals gave them a victory that eliminates the Netherlands.
The Netherlands bowed out of the European Championships at the group stage as they were overrun by a technically superior French side. Needing to win by three goals after their 4-0 drubbing by England in midweek,
Elsewhere, Germany and France offer a showdown between two European powers, while Switzerland will try to stay alive against a heavily-favored and more proficient Spain. Norway vs. Italy is probably the least thrilling on paper, but it’s a chance to watch stars Ada Hegerberg and Caroline Graham Hansen book a spot in the semifinals.
Facing the Netherlands this Sunday evening (9pm) for their final group stage match, the French women’s team must deliver to secure their spot in the quarter-finals.At the top of their group after
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