
Legend:
| G2 | Kazakhstan | Switzerland | ||||
| G7 | Armenia | Czech Republic | ||||
| G3 | Hungary | Bulgaria | ||||
| G4 | Israel | Republic of Ireland | ||||
| G1 | Greece | Italy | ||||
| G6 | Serbia | Slovenia | ||||
| G1 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | FYROM | ||||
| G2 | Germany | Turkey | ||||
| G5 | Finland | Ukraine | ||||
| G5 | Belarus | Slovakia | ||||
| G4 | Scotland | France | ||||
| G6 | England | Croatia | ||||
| G2 | Spain | Romania | ||||
| G7 | Denmark | Portugal | ||||
| G1 | Russia | Poland | ||||
| G3 | Norway | Iceland | ||||
| G3 | Northern Ireland | Belgium |
Having already qualified for next summer's finals, Italy maintained their unblemished record in Group 1 thanks to a deserved 1-0 victory against Poland, whose play-off hopes evaporated.
The visitors never looked likely to secure the win they needed to stay in touch with second-placed Russia and their stubborn rearguard action ended four minutes from time courtesy of veteran Patrizia Panico's ninth goal in seven games. Italy, who can look forward to the 9 November draw, conclude their qualifying campaign with a trip to Greece on Wednesday, while Poland face Russia in Moscow.
The group winners and best runners-up (not counting results against the sixth-placed teams in the larger groups 1, 2 and 3) will progress to the UEFA Women's EURO 2013 final tournament from 10 to 28 July alongside hosts Sweden. The other six runners-up will advance to the play-offs for the remaining three berths.
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