Wales determined to knock England out of Women’s Euro 2025
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The Lionesses' Dutch coach Sarina Wiegman has read up on the fierce rivalry between England and Wales and knows that it will be fuel for the Welsh women when they face off in a pivotal Euro 2025 game on Sunday at St.
Wales are relishing the prospect of “spoiling England’s party” by knocking them out of the 2025 European Championship. Wales have a monumental task ahead of them if they are to progress to the quarter-finals of the competition,
Follow live updates as Sarina Wiegman and Alex Greenwood speak to media before England's game against Wales on Sunday (20:00 BST) England, who won the tournament in 2022, will advance if they beat tournament debutants Wales no matter the result in the Netherlands' match with France.
England are welcoming the challenge posed by Wales on Sunday, and are embracing the pressure as they prepare for their final Group match at Euro 2025.
Lauren Hemp has vowed England won’t be complacent against Wales and said the Lionesses are treating the Euro 2025 clash as a “derby” as the holders look to advance to the quarter-finals.
Captain Angharad James says Wales are "celebrating the small wins" ahead of their final group game at Euro 2025 against England on Sunday.
Wales were always going to struggle for results at their first major tournament, but the fans are celebrating being at Euro 2025 nonetheless.
Netherlands great Vivianne Miedema’s 100th goal in international soccer has been key to a 3-0 win over debut-making Wales at the Women’s European Championship in Lucerne.
After a disappointing loss in their first Euros group game, Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses came back in impressive fashion against her native Netherlands. Meanwhile, Wales lost 4-1 to France, leaving them on the brink of exiting the tournament.
Wales is in search of its first win since December. The team has lost four times this year plus has a pair of draws. Most recently, the team took on Italy, losing 4-1 on June 3 in Nations League play. Jess Fishlock scored the only goal for Wales in the defeat.
Wales' most-capped player Jess Fishlock says she "believes 100%," that her side can spring a surprise against France at Euro 2025 and has urged her teammates to put their 3-0 opening defeat to Netherlands "in the bin".