Oslo, Norway – September 10, 2025 – Norway’s Euro 2025 qualifying campaign concluded with a dominant display, securing their place in the tournament finals alongside other European footballing powers. The team’s qualification was underscored by a remarkable goal-scoring spree, notably featuring a five-goal performance from Erling Haaland.
The qualifying stage witnessed Moldova concede a staggering 11 goals across their matches,highlighting the competitive disparity within the groups. Norway’s success is particularly important as it confirms their continued presence among Europe’s elite, setting the stage for a potentially strong showing in the tournament itself. Qualification impacts not only the players and coaching staff but also the nation’s footballing infrastructure and fan base, promising increased investment and engagement.
In Group I results, Italy secured a fourth win from five matches, achieving a 12-7 goal difference and 9 points. Israel also holds 9 points after five games, with a 15-11 goal difference. Estonia and Moldova trail with 3 and 0 points respectively.
Group K saw England complete a perfect qualifying run with five wins from five, scoring 13 goals without conceding. Albania secured second place with 8 points, followed by Serbia with 7. Latvia and Andorra occupy the lower positions with 4 and 0 points respectively. Recent match results include Serbia’s 0-5 defeat to England in Belgrade on September 10, 2025, with goals from Kane (33′), Maduke (36′), Kona (52′), Guehi (75′), and Rashford (90′ – penalty). Albania defeated Latvia 1-0 in tirana, thanks to a 21st-minute penalty from asllani.