Euro 2025: Portugal stays alive after 89th-minute goal in draw with Italy

GENEVA (AP) — Portugal desperately pressed Italy to find a goal to stay alive at the Women’s European Championship and finally got it in the 89th minute from Diana Gomes to secure a 1-1 draw.

The result on Monday sent Spain into the quarterfinals from Group B after its earlier 6-2 rout of Belgium which was eliminated from contention.

Italy was minutes from joining Spain in the quarterfinals with a lead taken in the 70th on captain Cristiana Girelli’s high-class curling shot from 20 meters.

“The mood of the team is strong, we’re not devastated,” said Girelli, describing her 59th international goal as one of her best. “It would have been great to win in this way.”

Only when Portugal was heading to an early exit did its attacks start to fire. Diana Silva’s 80th-minute goal was ruled out for an offside spotted after a two-minute video review.

Portugal’s Diana Gomes, left, celebrates after scoring her side’s first goal during the Euro 2025 group B soccer match between Portugal and Italy at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Then Portugal was denied by the crossbar in the 89th when Carole Costa’s firm header rebounded. But the ball was recycled down the left flank and Gomes met a low cross with a looping shot that eluded Laura Giuliani’s dive.

“There was a great emotional reaction from them,” Italy coach Andrea Soncin said of the Portugal fightback.

Italy still in control

Italy is still favored to advance, moving up to four points in the group standings. That is three clear of Portugal but also six better in goal difference which is now the tiebreaker between the two.

“Destiny is still in our hands,” Girelli said, looking to Friday’s final round when Italy plays Spain and Portugal faces Belgium. Portugal must find its scoring touch and likely hope free-scoring Spain can beat Italy heavily.

Italy players run celebrating to teammate Cristiana Girelli after she scored the opening goal during the Euro 2025, group B, soccer match between Portugal and Italy at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

“It’s easier right now because on the psychological side we have momentum,” Portugal coach Francisco Neto said.

Frantic finish

The frenetic ending was dramatically different to a lackluster first half and poor quality in Portugal’s play to that point.

Portugal may face Belgium without defender Ana Borges, who was sent off five minutes into stoppage time.

Portugal gave a start to star playmaker Kika Nazareth less than four months after surgery on her left ankle. She had more influence as the game wore on despite her lack of game time.

Italy’s Emma Severini tries to tackle Portugal’s Tatiana Pinto during the Euro 2025, group B, soccer match between Portugal and Italy at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

It was a first half of honest endeavor and too little creativity that sparked a wave around the stadium by both sets of cheerful but restless fans. It rounded the stadium four times and restarted in the 65th.

Diogo Jota tributes

In a pre-game tribute to Portugal and Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, the Portuguese players wore warmup jerseys with his name on the back.

Portugal also wore black armbands during the game to honor the man whose death in a car crash was announced last Thursday, on the morning of the team’s 5-0 loss to Spain.

A Portugal fan holds a Liverpool scarf with a picture of Portugal international and Liverpool player Diogo Jota who died recently, before the Euro 2025, group B, soccer match between Portugal and Italy at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Portugal players wear shirts with the name of Portugal international and Liverpool player Diogo Jota who died recently, during warmup before the Euro 2025, group B, soccer match between Portugal and Italy at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Italy’s Cristiana Girelli reacts after failing to score during the Euro 2025, group B, soccer match between Portugal and Italy at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)
Referee Ivana Martincic shows a red card after a second yellow to Portugal’s Ana Borges, center, during the Euro 2025, group B, soccer match between Portugal and Italy at Stade de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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