Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Late penalty earns draw with France but Iceland exit Euros

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Dagy Brynjarsdottir scored a penalty deep into added-time to earn Iceland a draw against France but they exited the tournament following Belgium’s win against Italy.

France made six changes having already secured top spot in Group D, and one of the players drafted into the line-up, Malvine Malard, needed less than a minute to open the scoring.

The Lyon forward linked up brilliantly with Clara Mateo before calmly slotting past the goalkeeper and into the bottom-right corner of the net.

Brynjarsdottir scored from the spot late on but it was enough to see them into the knockout stages after Belgium earned a 1-0 win against Italy.

What’s next?

France will take on the Netherlands in the final quarter-final on Friday at the New York Stadium in Rotherham; kick-off at 8pm.

Follow Euro 2022 across Sky Sports

Keep up with all the latest from Euro 2022 across Sky Sports and Sky Sports News this summer.

Coverage will be anchored by Sky Sports WSL presenter Caroline Barker, alongside Jessica Creighton and Kyle Walker. Meanwhile, Karen Carney, Sue Smith, Courtney Sweetman-Kirk and Laura Bassett will give analysis throughout the tournament.

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They will also be joined by experienced England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley and Manchester City defender Esme Morgan.

The pundits and presenters will work from the Sky Sports Women’s Euro 2022 Mobile Presentation Bus, which will follow the Sky Sports News team around the country to the various stadiums where matches are being played.

In addition, Sky Sports’ Essential Football Podcast will be rebranded for the tournament to Sky Sports Women’s Euros Podcast from 21 June. Hosted by Charlotte Marsh and Anton Toloui, it will feature exclusive news and player interviews in addition to a strong programme line-up around the tournament.

Euro 2022: The knock-outs…

Quarter-finals

Wednesday July 20

Quarter-final 1: England vs Spain – kick-off 8pm, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium

Thursday July 21

Quarter-final 2: Germany vs Austria – kick-off 8pm, London Community Stadium

Friday July 22

Quarter-final 3: Sweden vs Belgium – kick-off 8pm, Leigh Sports Village

Quarter-final 4: France vs Netherlands – kick-off 8pm, New York Stadium

Semi-finals

Tuesday July 26

Semi-final 1: Winners quarter-final 1 vs Winners quarter-final 3 – kick-off 8pm, Bramall Lane

Wednesday July 27

Semi-final 2: Winners quarter-final 2 vs Winners quarter-final 4 – kick-off 8pm, Stadium MK

Final

Sunday July 31

Winners semi-final 1 vs Winners semi-final 2 – kick-off 5pm, Wembley

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