Sweden thrashed Portugal 5-0 to reach the quarterfinals of the Women's Euro 2022 on Sunday as holders the Netherlands needed a flurry of late goals to beat Switzerland 4-1 to ensure their place in the last eight.
Silver medalists at last year's Olympics, Sweden, are the highest ranked team in the tournament but failed to hit top gear in drawing with the Dutch and squeezing past the Swiss 2-1 in their two opening games.
Peter Gerhardsson's women clicked into gear in Leigh and were 3-0 up by halftime.
Manchester City's Filippa Angeldal struck twice before Carole Costa headed into her own net in first half stoppage time.
Kosovare Asllani's penalty made it 4-0 before Arsenal striker Stina Blackstenius finally got on the scoresheet after having two earlier efforts ruled out.
Sweden will face whoever finishes second in Group D, with Belgium, Iceland and Italy all in with a chance of finishing behind France in Monday's matches.
In front of a new record crowd of 22,596 for a Women's Euro group match not involving the hosts, Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic's own goal put the Dutch in front in Sheffield.
Switzerland responded almost immediately when Geraldine Reuteler coolly finished from Romana Bachmann's pull-back just three minutes later.
A draw would have been enough for Mark Parsons' side to reach the knockout stages, but they made sure of the three points with three goals in the final six minutes.
Substitute Romee Leuchter struck twice, either side of Victoria Pelova's effort, which survived a lengthy video assistant referee (VAR) check for offside.
Meet the teams in the Women's Euro 2022 quarterfinals
Hosts England were the first team to secure their place in the quarterfinals, and six teams have joined them since.
July 20: England vs. Spain
July 21: Germany vs. Austria
July 22 Sweden vs. Runners-up Group D
July 23: Frace vs. the Netherlands
(With input from AFP)