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Three talking points from Euro 2022

Euro 2022

England, Germany and France look like the sides to beat after booking their places in the quarter-finals of Euro 2022 with a game to spare.

Five other spots in the knockout stage are up for grabs in the coming days in the final round of group games.

AFP Sport looks at three talking points from the tournament after the second round of fixtures.

England make their case A clash against Norway was supposed to be England’s toughest test of the group stages.

Instead, the Lionesses smashed the record margin of victory for a match at the European Championship with a stunning 8-0 win over the side just three places below them in the world rankings.

Any doubt over England’s capability to win a major tournament for the first time after a nervy 1-0 win over Austria on the opening night of the tournament game was blown away in Brighton.

Beth Mead’s hat-trick put her in pole position to win the Golden Boot with four goals for the tournament, while Ellen White’s double took her to within one of Wayne Rooney’s international record of 53 goals for England.

The hosts are still unbeaten in 16 games since Sarina Wiegman took charge in September.

Another cricket score could be in store when England face already-eliminated Northern Ireland on Friday in Southampton.

Wiegman is likely to make wholesale changes with one eye already on what appears a tough route to the final.

Spain or Denmark await in the last eight with Sweden, the highest ranked team in the tournament, a potential opponent in the semi-finals.

But on this form it is England who are the side most want to avoid.

Miedema missed as Covid cases mount Holders the Netherlands were forced to cope without one of the star names of the tournament, Vivianne Miedema, for their 3-2 win over

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