Soccer-England miss automatic World Cup spot as Spain top group, France and Denmark qualify


England's Jess Carter applauds fans after the match, , Soccer Football, Women's World Cup, UEFA Qualifiers, Group A3, England v Ukraine, Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, Britain, June 9, 2026. Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

LIVERPOOL, England, June 9 (Reuters) - England ⁠beat Ukraine on Tuesday but failed to secure automatic qualification ⁠for next year’s Women’s World Cup after finishing level on points ‌with Spain in their group, while France and Denmark sealed their places.

The Lionesses recorded a comfortable 3-0 victory over Ukraine at Everton Stadium, with Jess Carter, Georgia Stanway and Beth ​Mead on target, to move to 15 ⁠points.

However, World Cup champions Spain retained ⁠top spot in League A Group 3 on a superior head-to-head record ⁠after ‌thrashing Iceland 6-1 away, Vicky Lopez scoring twice to clinch qualification.

“It’s mixed feelings,” Stanway told ITV Sport. “It’s very rare to get ⁠15 points and not win the group. That shows ​our level and consistency, ‌but we know our performance against Spain wasn’t good enough.”

Mead echoed ⁠the disappointment. “It’s ​the nature of the competition and very tough when you are in a group with Spain. We’ll stay motivated to qualify through the play-offs,” she said.

In Group ⁠A2, France booked their ticket to Brazil with ​a 1-0 home win over Ireland, with Melvine Malard scoring just before halftime. Despite finishing with 10 players after Thiniba Samoura’s late red card, France ⁠held on to top the group, two points clear of the Netherlands, who beat Poland 3-1. Ireland finished third on nine points.

Denmark secured first place in Group A1 with a dominant 4-1 win away to Serbia. Amalie ​Vangsgaard scored twice, while Pernille Harder converted a ⁠penalty after Allegra Poljak had cancelled out Cecilie Floe’s early opener.

Germany had already ​qualified from Group A4 ahead of the final ‌round of fixtures.

The Women’s World Cup will ​be held in Brazil from June 24 to July 25 next year.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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