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The fourth round of the 2025 Women’s Nations League gave us several key stories. Spain’s strong win over Portugal showed their continued dominance, with good tactics and finishing. England’s repeat 3-2 loss to Belgium, however, raises big questions about their defense. Switzerland, who looked set to beat Iceland, ended with a draw after some costly defensive errors. This round shows how quickly things can change in women’s international football, and how teams are adapting to each other. Let’s look at what these results mean. The last two rounds of the Nations League will be played on May 30th and June 3rd, before a lot of teams head-off to Switzerland at the start of July.
If you missed the action from Round 1, Round 2 or Round 3, you can check them out here.
For many teams, this tournament is more than just another international window. It’s a crucial testing ground ahead of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in July. More importantly, performances in the Nations League will have a direct impact on qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The League A group winners will automatically secure their spot, while a set of play-offs will determine the remaining qualifiers
League A – Results
- Germany – Scotland (6 – 1)
- Denmark – Italy (0 – 3)
- Austria – Netherlands (1 – 3)
- Iceland – Switzerland (3 – 3)
- Norway – France (0 – 2)
- Spain – Portugal (7 – 1)
- Sweden – Wales (1 – 1)
- Belgium – England (3 – 2)
League B – Results
- Bosnia & Herzegovina – Poland (1 – 1)
- Croatia – Albania (1 – 2)
- Finland – Hungary (3 – 0)
- Czech Republic – Ukraine (1 – 1)
- Turkey – Slovenia (0 – 1)
- Northern Ireland – Romania (1 – 0)
- Ireland – Greece (2 – 1)
- Belarus – Serbia (0 – 3)
League C – Results
- Israel – Bulgaria (3 – 3)
- Kosovo – North Macedonia (3 – 0)
- Kazakhstan – Armenia (3 – 2)
- Moldova – Slovakia (0 – 2)
- Liechtenstein – Luxemburg (2 – 3)
- Faeroer Islands – Gibraltar (5 – 0)
- Montenegro – Azerbaijan (1 – 1)
- Malta – Georgia (2 – 1)
- Andorra – Cyprus (2 – 1)