Favourites before the start of the tournament, Spain have laid down their marker by sweeping past Portugal, Belgium and Italy.
The world champions scored 14 goals – three more than anyone else – to equal the group-stage record set by England at Euro 2022.
France, meanwhile, have made a statement by winning Group D – regarded as the toughest group at the tournament.
“Initially we thought this group was a death group and we got nine points,” France manager Laurent Bonadei said. “We can be proud and satisfied. It was not easy, but we made it.”
Sweden surpassed expectations in Group C as they won all three games and beat eight-tim European champions Germany to top spot.
Peter Gerhardsson’s side finished the group stage with the best defence, conceding just one goal.
“Sweden are going to be a difficult team to beat. They’re well-balanced and solid,” said former Wales defender Danny Gabbidon.
Norway also took maximum points, but doubts remain over their disjointed performances and defensive frailties after they narrowly scraped past Switzerland, Finland and Iceland – winning by one goal in all three games.
However, they have been efficient in front of goal, scoring eight times – their highest-ever group-stage total.
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