Who scored for Spain?
Athenea del Castillo, Patri Guijarro, and Esther González scored for Spain.
Soccer / Womens Euro
Spain secured a 3-1 victory over Italy in the Women's Euro 2025, ensuring both teams advance to the quarter-finals. Despite Italy's strong start, Spain's dominance prevailed, setting up a quarter-final clash with Switzerland while Italy fac...
Spain's match against Italy showcased their resilience and attacking prowess. Italy initially took the lead with a goal by Elisabetta Oliviero in the 10th minute, but Spain quickly responded with Athenea del Castillo leveling the score in the 14th minute.
In the second half, Patri Guijarro put Spain ahead in the 49th minute, and Esther González sealed the victory with a goal in stoppage time. Spain's ability to maintain possession and create scoring opportunities proved decisive.
Italy, despite the loss, demonstrated their competitiveness and secured a spot in the quarter-finals, marking their first appearance in the quarter-finals since Euro 2013.
The quarter-final matchups are now set: Spain will face Switzerland in Bern, while Italy will take on Norway in Geneva.
Athenea del Castillo, Patri Guijarro, and Esther González scored for Spain.
Elisabetta Oliviero scored for Italy.
Spain will play Switzerland.
Italy will play Norway.
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