Delphine Cascarino led the leadership while France defeated Dutch women 5-2 in their last group D-competition and the top of the rankings ended.
The French have won all their group matches so far and have set up a quarter -final meeting with Germany in Basel on July 19. Women of England finished second after their own 6-2 thrashing of Wales women in St. Gallen.
After a hectic opening, Marie-Antoinette Katoto closed in the 21st minute, but sent her shot over the bar after a brilliant rise in Run by Oriane Jean-Francois.
A minute later Katoto made up for it by scrambling down on the left and pulling the ball back on the edge of the box to Sandie Toletti, and she sent a bouncing ride to the bottom corner to open the score.
The leadership did not last long, Victoria Pelova curled a brilliant equalizer after the French goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin turned a shot from Chasity Grant into her path.
The Dutch continued in the 41st minute when the attempt by the French defender Selma Bacha only resulted in her own net changing the ball to send her side in 2-1 during the break.
With the French at that time in second place in the group, Cascarino took over, where he stood Katoto in the 61st minute in the 61st minute before calling a moment of magic, cuts the middle and scored with an unstoppable shot in the 64th minute.
She scored again three minutes later to kill the match effectively, and Sakina Karchaoui scored a late penalty to secure the 5-2 victory and to send the French as group winners.
How the quarterfinals of the euro are
All kick -offs at 8 p.m.
16 Julyqf1: Norway vs Italy (Geneva)
17 Julyqf3: Sweden vs England (Zurich)
18 Julyqf2: Spain vs Switzerland (Bern)
July 19, France vs Germany (Basel)
