Italy, Spain and UEFA Women's EURO
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Group B concludes today and Spain, already qualified for the quarterfinals, wants to finish the job against Italy by winning and securing first place.Before analyzing today, what happened yesterday?
Final day of the women's European football championship. After the victory over Belgium and the draw with Portugal, Italy faces Spain to arithmetically secure passage to the quarterfinals.
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AFP on MSNItaly can hurt rampant Spain, says coach SoncinAndrea Soncin insisted Thursday that his Italy team can hurt Spain ahead of their showdown with the world champions, who have so far laid waste to everything in front of them in Switzerland."We're a well-organised team when we have to face a team like Spain,
Italy go into their clash against Spain at the Euros on Friday with no fear of the Group B leaders, defender Elisabetta Oliviero said, despite her side needing at least a draw to ensure they progress alongside the Spaniards.
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Portugal strike late to keep themselves alive in the tournament, while Italy still have work to do to qualify for the knockout phase. Elsewhere, Spain are through and Belgium are out with a game of Group B left. Ana Borges is sent off for a second yellow after clattering Barbara Bonansea into the hoardings.