Women's European Championships: Manchester City players so far

Which Manchester City players remain in the Euros and which have been knocked out as the next stage arrives?
Italy v Spain - UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Group B
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Manchester City's women players have all been featuring in the European championships, where they started off in the group stage and attempted to be one of the top two nations to qualify for the next round.

Manchester City had many players set to represent their countries in the tournament, all of them hoping to help win the trophy for their nations.

The Euros have completed the group stage, where four groups, made up of 16 teams, all played three games each. The top two from each qualified for the quarter-finals, while the rest of them were knocked out.

The final is only a few weeks away, and in the next days, four fixtures will be played out across the upcoming days to determne who will make the last four.

Let's take a look at which Manchester City players remain in the competition and which of them have seen their time come to an end.

Manchester City players at the European Championships

England - Lauren Hemp, Jess Park, Alex Greenwood (Qualified)

Results:

2-1 loss to France

4-0 win over Netherlands

6-1 win over Wales

Where they placed in the standings:

2nd with six points

Next fixture:

Sweden

Germany - Rebecca Knaak, Sydney Lohmann (Qualified)

Results:

2-0 win over Poland

2-1 win over Denmark

4-1 loss to Sweden

Where they placed in the standings:

2nd with six points

Next fixture:

France

Spain - Leila Ouahabi (Qualified)

Results:

5-0 win over Portugal

6-2 win over Belgium

3-1 win over Italy

Where they placed in the standings:

1st with nine points

Next fixture:

Switzerland

Netherlands - Vivianne Miedema, Kerstin Casparji (Out)

Results:

4-0 win over Netherlands

4-0 loss to England

5-2 loss to France

Where they placed in the standings:

3rd with three points

Switzerland - Iman Beney (Qualified)

Results:

2-1 loss to Norway

2-1 win over Iceland

1-1 draw with Finland

Where they placed in the standings:

2nd with four points

Next fixture:

Spain