The UEFA path to the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup tightened after a volatile Matchday 5, with major contenders delivering big wins while a few underdogs made the bracket far less predictable. Spain’s rout of England stood out as the round’s defining result, and the final group games now carry real weight for both automatic spots and playoff positioning.
Big Results That Changed the Mood
Spain produced the clearest statement of the night, defeating England 4-0 in Group A3 and flipping the momentum in a matchup that had already been close earlier in the campaign. That scoreline gave Spain a major boost heading into the last round, while England suddenly face pressure to finish strongly.
Several other heavyweights also handled business. Germany beat Norway 2-0, France defeated Poland 2-0, and Italy responded with a 3-0 victory over Serbia. The standout upset, however, came from the Republic of Ireland, which edged the Netherlands 3-2 in one of the most notable shock results of the qualifying phase.
A number of teams also padded their goal differences in emphatic fashion. Switzerland, Portugal, Scotland, and Belgium all posted lopsided wins that could matter later in seeding and tiebreak scenarios.
- Spain 4-0 England was the most important result of the round.
- Republic of Ireland 3-2 Netherlands delivered the biggest upset.
- Germany, France, and Italy all strengthened their positions with controlled wins.
- Switzerland, Portugal, Scotland, and Belgium each won by five or more goals.
Matchday 5 Results Snapshot
League A featured the most attention, but the other leagues supplied plenty of drama as well. Denmark’s 2-1 win over Sweden, Austria’s 1-0 result against Slovenia, and Iceland’s narrow victory over Ukraine all added pressure to their groups.
League B was dominated by convincing scorelines. Switzerland overwhelmed Malta 6-1, Portugal thrashed Latvia 5-0, Scotland crushed Israel 6-0, and Belgium matched that margin against Luxembourg. Türkiye also picked up an important 2-1 win over Northern Ireland.
League C was more mixed, with several tight contests and a few low-scoring draws. Georgia’s 3-2 loss to the Faroe Islands was one of the most eye-catching outcomes outside the top tier.
- League A: Italy 3-0 Serbia; Denmark 2-1 Sweden; Poland 0-2 France; Republic of Ireland 3-2 Netherlands; Ukraine 0-1 Iceland; Spain 4-0 England; Austria 1-0 Slovenia; Germany 2-0 Norway
- League B: Czechia 1-1 Albania; Montenegro 1-1 Wales; Türkiye 2-1 Northern Ireland; Switzerland 6-1 Malta; Slovakia 0-4 Finland; Portugal 5-0 Latvia; Scotland 6-0 Israel; Belgium 6-0 Luxembourg
- League C: Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-0 Lithuania; Liechtenstein 0-5 Estonia; Bulgaria 3-1 Gibraltar; Kosovo 0-1 Croatia; Azerbaijan 1-2 Hungary; Andorra 0-1 North Macedonia; Georgia 2-3 Faroe Islands; Moldova 0-0 Romania; Armenia 1-1 Kazakhstan
What the Final Matchday Must Resolve
The group stage ends on Tuesday, 9 June 2026, and several decisive questions are still open. Group A3 is especially tense because Spain’s surge and England’s heavy defeat have left the standings vulnerable to one more swing. Group A2 also remains compelling after the Republic of Ireland’s upset win, which makes the next set of fixtures especially important.
In the final round, every result matters for more than just first place. Goal difference, head-to-head results, and overall group finishing order can all shape the playoff landscape, so even teams already near the top still have incentive to push for one more strong performance.
Final-Round Fixtures to Watch
Tuesday’s slate is broad, but a few matches rise above the rest because they directly affect group control. England’s meeting with Ukraine and Spain’s trip to Iceland headline the most closely watched League A action. France against the Republic of Ireland is another key fixture after the Irish side’s breakthrough result.
- Group A1: Sweden vs. Italy; Serbia vs. Denmark
- Group A2: France vs. Republic of Ireland; Netherlands vs. Poland
- Group A3: England vs. Ukraine; Iceland vs. Spain
- Group A4: Norway vs. Austria; Slovenia vs. Germany
- Group B: Wales vs. Czechia; Albania vs. Montenegro; Northern Ireland vs. Switzerland; Malta vs. Türkiye; Finland vs. Portugal; Latvia vs. Slovakia; Luxembourg vs. Belgium; Israel vs. Scotland
- Group C: Estonia vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina; Lithuania vs. Liechtenstein; Croatia vs. Bulgaria; Gibraltar vs. Kosovo; Hungary vs. Andorra; North Macedonia vs. Azerbaijan; Georgia vs. Greece; Cyprus vs. Moldova; Belarus vs. Armenia
Next Steps on the Road to Brazil
Once group play ends, the qualification race does not stop for every team. Nations that miss out on direct advancement will move into the playoff system, where the draw is set for 18 June 2026 and the knockout rounds follow later in the year. That route keeps more teams alive, but it also leaves less room for error.
The playoff schedule begins with Round 1 from 7 to 13 October 2026, continues with Round 2 from 25 November to 5 December 2026, and concludes with the inter-confederation playoffs in February 2027. The final destination is the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil, scheduled for 24 June to 25 July 2027, which will be the tournament’s first edition in South America.
Matchday 5 showed how quickly the picture can change. Spain’s statement win, Ireland’s upset, and the wave of high-scoring performances have made the last round feel far more open than it did a week ago.

