Wales, England and Euro 2025
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BBC Sport and ITV have agreed a deal for live coverage of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. The BBC are showing half of the matches across BBC TV and iPlayer, with highlights and clips also shown on the BBC Sport website, app and social media platforms. ITV will show coverage of the other half, including Enfland v Wales on Sunday 13 July.
England goes head to head against Wales on July 13 at 3 p.m. ET in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, held in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland. Want to watch live on TV? Details can be found in the article below. Alessia Russo hasn't scored a goal, but has three assists for England in UEFA Euro play (two games).
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,
INTERVIEW: England legend Jill Scott has lavished Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses in praise as they seek to book their place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2025 with victory over Wales on Sunday
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Prince William traveled to Zurich, Switzerland, to watch England's women's soccer team take on the Netherlands in the Euro 2025, and soccer fan Princess Charlotte will want to know all about it.
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 had some royal encouragement at the Women’s European Championship on Wednesday with Prince William in the crowd to watch the Lionesses in their crucial match against the Netherlands.
The Lionesses are on their way to Switzerland to represent England at the Euro 2025 - and all eyes are on the following talented players, who will fight to bring the cup back home.
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GB News on MSNPrince William hands over major role to former England star after travelling to SwitzerlandPrince William met former England footballer Jill Scott in Switzerland during the Lionesses' match, where he formally welcomed her as the new President of Fields in Trust. The Prince of Wales, who serves as patron of the organisation,