There is still a scenario which could lead to England facing Germany.
If England top Group D, then Sarina Wiegman’s side will play Germany in the quarter-finals.
It would be a repeat of the Euro 2022 final, where the Lionesses famously beat Germany in extra time at Wembley to lift their first major trophy.
If England beat Germany, they would face either hosts Switzerland or world champions Spain in the semi-finals.
But for England to win the group, they need the Netherlands’ game against France to go their way.
If England beat Wales and the Netherlands beat France, then England, France and the Netherlands would all be on six points.
Head-to-head results wouldn’t separate the three sides, so it would go down to head-to-head goal difference – meaning England would finish first if the Netherlands beat France by fewer than seven goals.
The Netherlands would take France’s spot in second place if they win by three goals or more.