Wales will participate in their first major international tournament at the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland. After a 2-1 victory against the Republic of Ireland in December 2024, the Dragons secured their place among the 16 teams competing for the title.
Qualification and History
The journey to Euro 2025 marks a historic moment for Welsh women's football. The team topped their qualifying group without a single loss before defeating Slovakia in the play-off semi-final. The final play-off saw Wales face the Republic of Ireland, where they emerged victorious with goals from Hannah Cain and Carrie Jones. This win sparked celebrations among players, fans, and coaching staff, as they secured their place in their first major tournament.
Head coach Rhian Wilkinson praised her team's resilience and unity, acknowledging the contributions of past players who paved the way. Former Welsh captain Laura McAllister emphasized the potential of Euro 2025 qualification to elevate women's football in Wales to new heights.
The Squad
Rhian Wilkinson announced the 23-player squad on June 19, 2025, from the summit of Wyddfa, Wales' highest mountain. Angharad James captains the side, succeeding Sophie Ingle. Veteran players Hayley Ladd, Jess Fishlock, and Sophie Ingle are also included. The squad includes goalkeepers Olivia Clark, Safia Middleton-Patel, and Poppy Soper. The defenders are Charlie Estcourt, Gemma Evans, Josie Green, Hayley Ladd, Esther Morgan, Ella Powell, Rhiannon Roberts and Lily Woodham. The midfielders consist of Jess Fishlock, Alice Griffiths, Ceri Holland, Sophie Ingle and Angharad James.
Group D Challenge
Wales has been drawn into Group D alongside England, France, and the Netherlands. The team will play their first match against the Netherlands on July 5, followed by France on July 9 and England on July 13.
Wales is one of the two debutants at the European Championships in Switzerland, the other being Poland. Despite being considered underdogs in a challenging group, the team is eager to embrace the experience and make their nation proud.
Key Players
Jess Fishlock, Wales'record goalscorer, is a key player, bringing experience from club and international football. She played a crucial role in the qualifying campaign with six goals and five assists. Hayley Ladd's versatility is also an invaluable asset, as she is capable of playing in midfield and defense.
Style of Play
Wales typically employs a 3-4-2-1 formation in attack. The team focuses on defensive stability, compact shape and quick transitions. During build-up, the two defensive midfielders support a back three, with one acting as a playmaker. One of the attacking midfielders often adopts a wide position, functioning as a winger, while the other operates centrally.
Match Schedule
Wales's schedule for the group stage is:
Broadcast Information
In the UK, all of Wales's Euro 2025 matches will be broadcast on S4C, BBC, and ITV.