Soccer-Spain thrash England 4-0, Germany qualify for Women's World Cup finals


England's Lauren James in action with Spain's Vicky Lopez, Soccer Football, FIFA Women's World Cup, UEFA Qualifiers, Group A3, Spain v England, Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, June 5, 2026. REUTERS/Francisco Ubilla

June 5 (Reuters) - Spain ⁠thrashed England 4-0 to move a step closer to automatic qualification for next ⁠year's Women's World Cup finals, with Germany booking their spot thanks to ‌a comfortable 2-0 home win over Norway in the penultimate round of European qualifiers on Friday.

With the top teams from each of the four A groups qualifying automatically, Germany's win gave them an unassailable ​four-point lead over Norway in Group A4 with one ⁠game left, while Spain and England ⁠are both locked on 12 points at the top of Group A3.

England's hopes of ⁠securing ‌a spot with a win in Mallorca were quickly snuffed out, with Patri Guijarro giving the Spaniards the lead in the 19th minute and Alexia Putellas ⁠making it 2-0 before the break.

There appeared to be ​nothing England could do ‌to stop the Spanish juggernaut, with Putellasaddinga second goal 10 minutes after the ⁠break and Claudio ​Pina putting the icing on the cake with a goal from a superb pass by Aitana Bonmati to make it 4-0.

England retain a chance of qualifying directly but they will have ⁠to get a better result, when they host Ukraine ​next Tuesday, than Spain manage in their final fixture away to Iceland.

There was late drama in Group A2 as Ireland's Amber Barrett netted a 90th-minute goal to snatch a ⁠3-2 home win over the Netherlands to move above the Dutch and into second place in the group, one point behind leaders France, who beat Poland 2-0.

The Irish play France in their final game in Grenoble, with the Dutch taking on Poland at ​home.

Earlier, Pernille Harder came off the bench and scored the ⁠winner for Denmark as they downed neighbours Sweden 2-1 to end the Swedes' hopes of ​qualifying directly.

The Danes top Group A1 on 11 ‌points ahead of their final game against bottom ​side Serbia, while second-placed Italy, who are three points behind the leaders, next host Sweden.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor and Lori Ewing; editing by Clare Fallon)

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