Wales, UEFA Women's Euro and England
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Posed with the question “Do you believe in miracles?” at the Women’s European Championship, the Netherlands said it does. The Dutch likely must beat an in-form France by three clear goals on Sunday to reach the quarterfinals,
France produced a dominant display to thrash Wales 4-1 and go top of Group D at Euro 2025 on Wednesday, outclassing their opponents who scored their first goal at a major championship.
Check out how to watch Netherlands v France in Euro 2025, including TV channel, live stream coverage and kick-off time.
ST. GALLEN, Switzerland — In a game of soccer or any sport, Wales always wants to beat England. At the Women’s European Championship on Sunday, Wales can eliminate the defending champion English just with a draw in the final round of Group D games. Group leader France plays the third-placed Netherlands at the same time.
Wales can prevent England from reaching the knockout stages should they take at least a draw from Sunday's final group stage fixture.
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 showdown between France and Wales in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland is scheduled for July 9 at 3 p.m. ET. Which side will prevail? Our prediction can be found below. In UEFA Women's Euro (one match), Delphine Cascarino has collected one assist (seventh in the 2025 UEFA Euro) for France without scoring a goal.
Clara Mateo was involved in three goals as France closed in on the Women’s European Championship quarterfinal places with a 4-1 win over Wales.
France are on course to qualify to the next round, whereas England bounce back against an always tricky Dutch side. Here's everything you need to know about Euro 2025 action.
England's Euro 2025 group finale is against neighbouring Wales. The Lionesses are heavily favoured to win and advance.
Follow live updates as Sarina Wiegman and Alex Greenwood speak to media before England's game against Wales on Sunday (20:00 BST) England will progress to quarter-finals with win They could progress with defeat depending on result of France v Netherlands Wales need to beat England by at least four goals Adam Millington,
The defending champions begin their Euro 2025 campaign against fellow-heavyweights France in a blockbuster Group D clash. Both sides' lead-up to the tournament has been far from smooth. England were rocked by the double-blow of Mary Earps' retirement and Millie Bright's decision to pull out of selection.