Who has qualified for Euro 2025?
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England will be defending their European crown in Switzerland next year.
The Lionesses have automatically qualified for Euro 2025 after a 0-0 draw away to Sweden in Gothenburg.
"We took care of business, we qualified and we can get the most out of ourselves ahead of next year," said captain Leah Williamson
Also through so far are Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland - who automatically qualified as hosts.
The remaining seven spots in the tournament are all still to play for.
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All four home nations could be at the Euro 2025 tournament.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have all booked their places in the play-offs, meaning victories in those matches will see the teams qualify.
The first round of play-off opponents will be revealed in a draw on 19 July.
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The Lionesses finished second in their group which had been nicknamed the 'group of death' because it contained three of the world's top six teams, with Sweden and France along with England.
Manchester United and England midfielder, Ella Toone said qualification "feels amazing".
"That’s what we set out to do. This group was really difficult, really tough and they were good opposition.
"We wanted to top the group of course. We’re England, we want to win every game we’re in, but we knew it would be difficult. To get out of a group like that, we’re really proud."
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