UEFA Women's Euro, Wales and France
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FRANCE is to scrap two bank holidays to help its economy – but risks intense public scrutiny for doing so. Despite the move being perceived as drastic by the French, the leisure-loving
France ultimately emerged unscathed in St Gallen, making the 15-kilometre trek back to Heiden with a 4-1 victory and a likely last-16 berth in tow. But this match was certainly a testament to the transition state France remain in, the sense of potential but pockets of concern that lurk beneath a pristine surface.
The group stage of the UEFA Women's EUROs concluded on Sunday evening, with all four teams in group D mathematically capable of qualifying for the knockout rounds.England, Wales, France, and the
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.
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.
Wales can prevent England from reaching the knockout stages should they take at least a draw from Sunday's final group stage fixture.
You can rate the players out of 10 below and come back 30 minutes after full-time to see the final ratings. Wales' crucial second match at Euro 2025 against France - which you can follow here - is under way. You can rate the players out of 10 below and come back 30 minutes after full-time to see the final ratings.
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Yardbarker on MSN2025 Women’s Euro: France Surge, England Roar, the Netherlands Falter and Wales Leave With Pride in Group DFrance let the Group of Death simmer before exploding. Their 2025 Women’s Euro opener against England ended 2-1, but it was the follow-ups that truly defined them.