The UEFA Women's Euros has captivated nearly half a million fans during its group stages. Eight teams, including world champions Spain and holders England, advance to the knockout rounds, with Switzerland reaching the quarterfinals for the first time. Norway topped Group A despite defensive issues, while Italy is eager to make their mark in the quarterfinals after a long absence. The knockout stage intensifies as the stakes rise, and the quarterfinals will determine which teams will progress to the semifinals.
Eight teams remain in contention for the UEFA Women's Euros trophy, with hosts Switzerland reaching the quarterfinals for the first time and world champions Spain in strong form.
Norway finished at the top of Group A, but their lack of cohesion is evident, having conceded five goals. However, key players like Ada Hegerberg are crucial.
Italy, aiming for a strong performance in the quarterfinals, cites a burning desire to achieve and writes their own story, having made the knockouts for the first time since 2013.
The matchups in the quarterfinals line up with Italy facing Norway, and the winner will take on either Sweden or England in the semifinals.
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