Finance Funds Update > Currencies > England vs Sweden LIVE: Lionesses result and final score from Euro 2025 qualifier at Wembley as Fridolina Rolfo equalises after Alessia Russo header
Alessia Russo’s opening goal, set up by wonderful play from Lauren James, was cancelled out in the second half by Fridolina Rolfo’s back-post header.
Both sides had chances to win the match, with Stina Blackstenius missing a one-on-one for the visitors before Lauren Hemp had an effort cleared off the line.
It means the Lionesses face an uphill battle to claim one of two automatic qualifying spots for next summer’s Euros. After a change to the qualifying format, the Lionesses will take on France, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland in Group A3.
England can’t rely on Lauren James alone to survive Euro qualifiers ‘group of death’
The road to England’s Euros defence began where their wait to win a major international tournament had ended, and with an immediate display of why the path to Switzerland is going to be far from straightforward. In the opening game of the European qualifiers at Wembley, the Lionesses were held to a 1-1 draw by Sweden in a result that leaves the European champions on the back foot from the start in their bid to secure one of two automatic spots from this extraordinarily early ‘group of death’.
Sweden gained at least some revenge for their 4-0 hammering in the semi-finals of the Euros two years ago, showing far more resilience and defensive organisation than they managed in the golden summer where England claimed home glory at Wembley. A point was the least that the visitors deserved after Fridolina Rolfo’s back-post header cancelled out Alessia Russo’s first-half opener. They could have won it, too: when Stina Blackstenius was put through on goal but failed to test Mary Earps.
England rue missed opportunities as qualifying campaign begins with a draw
So England are left to rue some sloppy play and missed chances as they can only manage a draw in their opening game of what promises to be a difficult qualifying campaign for Euro 2025.
The home side were lucky to escape going 2-1 down when Blackstenius squandered a good opportunity, but overall the game was sloppy and disjointed in several parts from the hosts. On ITV, Ian Wright called the game “very poor, especially in the midfield area, where we very sloppy”.
“We could have lost that game,” he added.
With France beating the Republic of Ireland in the group’s other game, the Lionesses will travel to Dublin on Tuesday in need of a statement win and three points.
Alessia Russo is the first in front of the cameras.
She calls Sweden “a top side”, adding that she thinks “it’s disappointing but we’ve come up against a strong side”.
“We’ll reflect and learn and get ready to go again on Tuesday.
“Our standards are high, we know we can demand higher of each other. We will own that but across the board there were lower standards that we can improve on.
“They pressed us well, it’s not an easy game. We struggled to figure out the problems but we did get a draw.
And that brings an end to England’s opening qualifier for Euro 2025. Sarina Wingman’s side will be disappointed with just one point, though in truth there were lucky that Blackstenius failed to convert a golden opportunity to win it.
Overall plenty to take positives from – they’ll know that a little more accuracy, precision and moments of quality ended up being the difference between the win and the draw.