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ENGLAND are taking on Wales in search of a place in the knockout rounds of the Women’s Euros RIGHT NOW. The Lionesses have got off to a flying start after Georgia Stanway converted a penalty
Wales are tournament debutants and were drawn into Euro 2025’s most desperate group, but they took heart even in defeat against the Dutch
England Women and Wales Women face each other in the final game of Group D at the Womens Euros 2025 on Sunday in St Gallen; Wales also still have a slim chance of making it into the top two, but for now,
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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.)
As Wales' women belted out the anthem on the pitch, in the stands in Lucerne, the 4,000 travelling fans did too. One of those who caught the eye of the TV cameras was Dai Rees. One of those who found the whole experience a little overwhelming, he was caught wiping tears away from his eyes as the pre-match rendition of Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau finished.