Euro 2025 Daily: England thrash Wales and avoid Germany, Spain in bracket

TThe 2025 European Women’s Championship is in the last group matches. Let’s rolve what’s going on, what you missed and what will still happen.
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The head: England finishes second but get better support
Saint-Gallen, Switzerland-England comfortably dismantled one side of the country of Wales 4-1, but fans in the stands had a shared goal because they also kept an eye on the events in Basel while France took the Netherlands.
For about a third of the match, it seemed that England was going to exceed the group (while France lost 2-1) and was undoubtedly the hardest side of the draw, where they would face Germany in the next round, then in the semi-final possible with Spain.
Then came the fight in France because they won 5-2, and England will now face Sweden in Zurich on Thursday for a place in the semi-finals.
The lionesses did their best to park outside the noise before this match; The opposition spoke of wanting Gatecrash in England the party and being ready for the fight. England replied by saying that they are still under pressure, so it’s not new. So they did their best to avoid being drawn in any wider story around this match, except to work.
In the end, it was a comfortable match for England which bound everything in the first half while Georgia Stanway opened the scoring with a controversial penalty after 13 minutes, Ella Toone added another in the 21st minute and Lauren James helped to settle to cross Lauren Champ to nod the third. Alessia Russo finally obtained a first well-deserved goal from the tournament on the half-time while England entered the 4-0 break.
England brought four changes at the start of the second half and the sub-aggregated beever-jones did brilliantly to assemble Beth Mead for a well-taken goal after 72 minutes, while Wales gave its wonderful fans something to delight while Jess Fishlock chose Hannah Cain for a powerful finish for a consolation. But it was England that put the final touch on the match, with Jones who return home.
The English tournament started in the most alarming way possible because they fell in France 2-1, but they bounced with this rout of the Dutch and finished it with this procession. They check out well, but more sterile tests await you and they will imagine their way to the final now. – Tom Hamilton
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A game of two halves for France sees them end up on the top
Basel, Switzerland-After recovering a 5-2 victory from a deficit of 2-1, France exceeded group D with three victories of three. But it might not be in their best interest.
It was not a nice evening for The blues While the Netherlands seemed dangerous in the first half, but three goals in six minutes after the break turned things up while the Netherlands continued the victory of three goals, they needed to sneak into the KO.
If France takes a look at the support now, however, the top finish may not offer them their best chance of space in the final. They are now attracted by the most difficult side of the KO, face eight winners in Germany in the quarter-final, with a semi-final against Switzerland or the world champions in Spain to face after that … Yikes. – Emily Keogh
Wales fans take advantage of the spotlight
The hopes of the country of wales of progression towards the stadiums with direct elimination had already been destroyed by successive defeats in the Netherlands and in France, but that did not prevent their army of fans passionate about taking advantage of the construction at the confrontation with England in Saint-Gallen.
Fans of the two teams gathered outside the St. Gallen cathedral during the accumulation for the start. And, while fans of England embarked on an animated chorus of “Football’s coming home”, the supporters of the Rhian Wilkinson team responded with tatteries of good humor of “You Retrowing Home”. – Beth Lindop
Fans of Wales were a key element in the tapestry of this competition. They traveled in their thousands of people to watch their team play in their first major tournament, and wherever they left, they brought a lot of passion and singing.
The match itself saw a moving interpretation of “YMA O HY HYD in KYBUNPARK,“And once the match has started, the Welsh songs of” Do’t Take Me Home “were equaled by the new inspired song of Sarina Wiegman in England, where they adopted the 1958 song of champions” Tequila “to” Sarina “.
Mary Earps, former goalkeeper No. 1 of England No. 1. She retired on the eve of the tournament and saw Hannah Hampton keep her second white sheet in as many games. England passes, but Welsh fans will be missed. – Hamilton
Super Swiss
Swiss hosts had an open training session in Bern on Sunday and many fans came out to see them. In fact, there were about 3,000, which is extremely impressive since the event was not announced publicly until last night!
A quarter -final with world champions in Spain is waiting, so the fans will want to savor every moment. – Marsden
Proud pants
The beginnings in Poland at euros may have ended this weekend, but he did it with a performance that created the story and, as coach Nina Pants pointed out, deserved to be celebrated late at night.
The pants team was in competition in the tournament for the first time and recorded its first and its points in the final during the brilliant 3-2 victory on Saturday against the 2017 Denmark finalists.
“It’s a great feeling,” said pants. “We were so looking forward to seeing this last whistle. These emotions are always with me and will probably stay with me for the rest of my life. After the match, we will return to the hotel, dinner, and then we will see … This night will probably last a little longer than the others!” – Sam Marsden
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Spain’s day off day
Spain spent the weekend to spot opponents in the quarter -final in Switzerland – and quite simply not the team. The players trained on Saturday morning and were then administered until Monday to disconnect before Friday’s meeting with the hosts.
The players took advantage of the free time to go out and explore the picturesque environment around their base in Lausanne. There were walks on the Lake Geneva towards more distant places outside the city; Some have headed for Frientte, an external place known for its natural pools above the village of Leysin; And others have even crossed the lake in France.
“It is important to disconnect,” said striker Salma Paralleluelo. “We have several days before the quarter -final and it’s a moment to make plans and have fun off the field.”
When they return to training on Monday, coach Montse Tomé will give them the bottom of Switzerland. With her coach staff, she spent the weekend adapting to the side of Pia Sundhagus. “Just a little,” she smiles when asked if she was going to afford to leave. – Marsden
A special anniversary
There will also be celebrations when Spain will turn to work on Monday while Lucia García is 27 years old. It will be a rare anniversary for the Monterrey striker when it will become the center of attention – which is generally not the case at home because it is a quadruplet.
“I have good memories of birthdays with my three brothers, but with very few gifts,” she joked in an interview with ESPN. “One between us … maybe everyone. But we have shared incredible moments. I don’t think many people can say that they share their birthday with three brothers and sisters!”
But does she have something special planned to mark the opportunity?
“My teammates will bring out a cake, everyone will sing and I will say a few words,” she said. “I still haven’t thought what I would say. A few sentences and it will be.” – Marsden
Star player of the day
Delphine Cascarino
Cascarino set up the equalizer of France after falling 2-1 behind the Dutch and the winger of the waves of San Diego then allowed a superb strike to put his side. She had not finished, however, adding a second two minutes later after Marie-Antoinette Katoto rebounded on the post and the rebound fell to the 28-year-old woman. – Hamilton




