Netherlands Women 2 – 5 France Women
Delphine Cascarino led the French women defeated the Dutch women 5-2 in their last match D group D, finishing at the top of the ranking.
The French have won all their group matches so far and have organized a quarter -final meeting with Germany in Basel on July 19. The women of England finished as a finalist after their own 6-2 wolf women in St Gallen 6-2.
After a frantic opening, Marie-Antoinette Katoto approached the 21st minute, but sent her above the bar after a brilliant cast by Oriane Jean-François.
Katoto made amends a minute later by rushing to the left and pulling the ball on the edge of the Sandie Toletti box, and she sent a bouncing reader in the lower corner to open the scoring.
The advance did not last long, Victoria Pelova Curling A brilliant equalizer after the French goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin transformed a shot from Chasity Grant on his way.
The Dutch people took place in the 41st minute when the French customer clearance attempt Selma Bacha only transformed the ball into his own net to send his side in 2-1 to the break.
With the French lying in second place in the group at that time, Cascarino took over, trying Katoto for the equalizer in the 61st minute before summoning a moment of magic, flowing in the middle and marking with an unstoppable shot in the 64th minute.
She scored again three minutes later to effectively kill the match, and Sakina Karchaoui marked a late penalty to ensure the 5-2 victory and send the French as a group winners.
How are the quarter -finals of euros
All kicks at 8 p.m. BST
July 16
QF1: Norway against Italy (Geneva)
July 17
QF3: Suede against England (Zurich)
July 18
QF2: Spain against Swiss (Bern)
July 19
QF4: France against Germany (Basel)