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Women's Euros 2025: Will all the home nations qualify?
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have all been in action in the qualifiers.
It was a mixed picture overall, with losses for England, and Northern Ireland.
Scotland came away with a convincing win and it was a draw for Wales.
So what does this mean for the teams chances of qualification?
Euros 2025: England
A 2-1 loss for the Lionesses against France at St James' Park was a big blow for the competitions defending champions.
Especially as goalkeeping star Mary Earps was injured in the first few minutes. It's not yet clear when she we will be fit again.
It puts England third in the group, ahead of a return trip to France on Tuesday for another meeting.
It's been a tricky qualifying campaign for England so far, with one draw and one loss in their two home games.
Euros 2025: Scotland
It was a decisive 4-1 victory for Scotland over Israel at Hampden Park.
The game was played behind closed doors because of fears of protests over the war in Gaza.
There was still disruption and kick off was delayed by half an hour.
The result puts Scotland top of the table on goal difference, ahead of their return match against Israel on Tuesday.
This will take place without fans in a neutral venue in Hungary.
Euros 2025: Wales
After conceding a goal in the third minute, Wales came from behind and took a point from their game against Ukraine.
The penalty earned them a draw and puts them top of the group.
They've taken seven points from three games ahead of the reverse fixture against Ukraine in Poland on Tuesday.
Euros 2025: Northern Ireland
It was a 4-0 loss for Northern Ireland against Portugal.
But this was the side's first loss of the qualifying campaign so far, keeping them second in their group.
Northern Ireland will host Portugal for the return fixture on Tuesday.