England Women will look to seal a berth in the Women's Euro 2025 quarterfinal when they face local rivals Wales Women in their last group fixture on Sunday.
The England Lionesses are coming off a convincing 4-0 win over the Netherlands last time out, a much-needed victory for the defending champions after their heartbreaking 1-2 defeat against Les Bleues in their opening match. Sarina Wiegman’s side are currently sitting at the second spot in Group D and have equal points with the third-place Netherlands.
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Wales Women, who are currently ranked 30th in the world, have had a difficult journey so far in their first-ever major tournament. The Dragons lost both their matches against 0-3 Netherlands and 4-1 France in the tournament and are currently placed at the bottom of the table.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.
England vs. Wales live stream, TV channel
Here's how to watch this Women's Euro match in the UK:
TV channel: ITV 1, STV Scotland
Live stream: ITV X, STV Player
This game is available for live TV broadcast in the UK on ITV 1 and in Scotland on STV Scotland. Streaming options are available on ITV X and STV Player.
What time does England vs. Wales kick off?
This Women's Euro clash takes place at Kybunpark in St. Gallen, Switzerland and kicks off on Sunday, July 13 at 9:00 p.m. local time (CET) which translates to 8:00 p.m. BST in the UK.
England vs. Wales lineups, team news
Lauren James, who Wiegman had faced questions over her fitness approaching the competition, held the offensive in the palm of her hand with two sensational goals. Ella Toone’s performance and goal in the 67 minute is also likely to have earned her a spot in the upcoming match, after the Netherlands match was her first start in the tournament thus far.
Russo, despite having her header disallowed, assisted three goals - strengthening her reputation as one of the most dangerous attackers in the world, having been Top Goal Scorer the recent WSL.
Wiegman is expected to present an unchanged starting XI for the final group stage game, with Carter and Greenwood having swapped positions to central defense and left back respectively, injecting the English defensive side with a new vigor and power.
England predicted XI (4-2-3-1, right to left): Hampton (GK) — Bronze, Williamson, , Carter, Greenwood — Toone, Walsh— Stanway, James, Hemp — Russo.
Injured: None
Suspended: None
Olivia Clark, Hannah Cain and Rhiannon Roberts were all dropped to the bench in the last game afainst France and will be fighting to regain their place in the starting lineup.
Fishlock represents Wales’s primary offensive hopes, having scored Wales’s first goal of the tournament against France in the recent match.
Goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel also made history as the first South-Asian woman to play in the Women’s Euros, with an admirable performance against the highest ranked team in Group D currently.
Wales predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Middleton-Patel (GK) — Green, Roberts, Evans, Woodham — Rowe, James, Fishlock — Holland, F. Morgan, Cain.
Injured: None
Suspended: None
Women's Euro schedule this week
All times BST
Sunday, July 13
- Netherlands vs. France (8:00 p.m.)
- England vs. Wales (8:00 p.m.)
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