Already-qualified Germany recorded a comfortable 3-0 win over Finland in their final Group B clash at Women's Euro 2022 on Saturday (Jul 16), making it three victories from three games as they continue their bid to win a record ninth title.
Eight-time European champions Germany ended their Euro 2022 Group B campaign in style with a dominant win over Finland at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes.
Germany had already won the group with a game to spare and produced another impressive performance against already eliminated Finland.
The only surprise was that it took 40 minutes for Germany to make the breakthrough, Sophia Kleinherne heading in from six yards after the overlapping Giulia Gwinn, released by Svenja Huth, had stood up a cross from the byeline.
Alexandra Popp doubled her side's lead within a few minutes of the restart, scoring for the third game in a row after an assist from half-time substitute Kathrin-Julia Hendrich.
Another substitute, Nicole Anyomi made it 3-0 with a low strike.
Germany will play Group A runners-up Austria on Thursday in the quarter-final at the Brentford Community Stadium and will return to Milton Keynes for the second semi-final on Jul 27 if victorious.