The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 is underway in Switzerland, with several key matches capturing headlines. England faces a crucial match against the Netherlands, while France takes on Wales in other notable Group D action.
England vs. Netherlands
Defending champions England find themselves in a "must-win" situation against the Netherlands after a 2-1 defeat to France in their opening match. The Lionesses have a strong head-to-head record against the Dutch, with 14 wins in 23 encounters since 1973. However, the Netherlands have won two of the last three matches against England. The two sides have met twice in the Women's EURO finals, each winning once. In 2009, England won 2-1 in extra time, while in 2017, the Netherlands triumphed 3-0 en route to winning the title.
Sarina Wiegman, the current England coach, led the Netherlands to victory in the 2017 edition. She is preparing her squad for what she considers a "final," emphasizing the need to be "really tight on the ball" and exploit spaces on the pitch. Vivianne Miedema, a key player for the Netherlands, acknowledges the familiarity between the two sides, with many players competing in England and having played under Wiegman. Former Lionesses defender Anita Asante stressed the importance of frustrating Miedema and stopping Jill Roord from long-range shots.
France vs. Wales
France enters their match against Wales with confidence after defeating England 2-1. Wales, on the other hand, is looking for their first points and goals after a 3-0 defeat to the Netherlands in their tournament debut. France will secure a place in the quarter-finals if they beat Wales and England fail to beat the Netherlands. Wales will be eliminated from quarter-final contention if they lose to France and the Netherlands avoid defeat against England.
France coach Laurent Bonadei anticipates a challenging match against Wales, acknowledging their "great spirit" and the possibility of them pressing high or staying compact to counter-attack. Wales coach Rhian Wilkinson emphasizes the opportunity for her team to show their best and demonstrate their pride in representing their country. Sky Sports News' Geraint Hughes emphasized the importance of this match for Wales, stating that they "can't afford to lose" if they wish to advance past the group stage.
Other Tournament News
Germany secured a place in the quarter-finals after a 2-1 victory over Denmark. Sweden also advanced to the quarter-finals with a 3-0 win over Poland. Germany and Sweden are now assured of the top two spots in Group C.