Wales, England and UEFA Women's Euro
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Wales squad members Kayleigh Barton, Sophie Ingle and Esther Morgan join Carl Roberts, Helen Ward and Nia Jones to look ahead to Wales' final group game against England.
ZURICH (Reuters) -Chelsea forward Aggie Beever-Jones is one of a group of talented youngsters on England's team at Euro 2025, after putting on a dazzling display at Wembley in May with a first-half hat-trick against Portugal in the Nations League.
All seven trophy-winning teams at the Women's European Championship since 1997 were led to glory by a female coach. The streak collectively by Sarina Wiegman, Silvia Neid and Tina Theune is even
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 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.
The Seattle Reign midfielder is less a player in her home nation and more an irrepressible force of nature, the very reason Wales are in Switzerland in the first place. (In qualifying for the Euros, the 38-year-old was directly involved in nine goals — six goals, three assists — in 10 matches.)
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.
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The Athletic went to the town of Aberystwyth in search of a letter which was integral to the creation of Wales' women's national team