A Chelsea quartet helped their countries book a place at the 2025 European Championships thanks to play-off wins, while Aggie Beever-Jones started for England for the first time in a friendly win over Switzerland.
Goalkeeper Zecira Musovic, defender Nathalie Bjorn and winger Johanna Rytting Kaneryd all played 90 minutes for Sweden as they defeated Serbia 6-0 at home - 8-0 on aggregate - to confirm their country's spot at next summer's major tournament in Switzerland.
After helping Norway take a 4-0 advantage into the home leg, Guro Reiten was an unused substitute as her side beat Northern Ireland 3-0 in Oslo to also secure their place at the Euros.
But, it was heartbreak for Erin Cuthbert who missed out on a place at the major tournament after Scotland were beaten 2-0 by Finland in Helsinki. The midfielder played 90 minutes, but her country could not find a way back after the hosts scored twice in the first half to claim the win on the night and on aggregate.
Friendlies
Following Saturday's 0-0 draw with the USA, England manager Sarina Weigman made 10 changes to her side to face Switzerland in a friendly at Bramall Lane, with Blues trio Hannah Hampton, Millie Bright and Beever-Jones - who was making her first start for the Lionesses - included in the XI. Lucy Bronze was on the substitutes bench.
Bright captained England to a 1-0 win against next summer's European Championship hosts in their final match of the calendar year, with goalkeeper Hampton and Beever-Jones also putting in impressive displays as Grace Clinton's early goal secured victory.
Dutch teenagers Wieke Kaptein and Veerle Buurman, who is on loan at PSV, both started for the Netherlands, with the latter scoring a maiden goal for her country, as they lost 2-1 to Emma Hayes' USA in Hague.
Sandy Baltimore played 82 minutes, while Oriane Jean-Francois was on the bench, as France lost 4-2 in Nice to the reigning world champions Spain.
After skippering her side in a 0-0 draw with Iceland last week, defender Ashley Lawrence played 90 minutes as Canada impressively beat South Korea 5-1 in Spain.
On Monday, midfielder Sjoeke Nusken was an unused substitute as Germany were beaten 2-1 by Italy in a friendly in Bochum. Julia Bartel played 85 minutes as Spain Under-23s defeated France 3-2, with defender Maelys Mpome on the bench.