The draw for the Women’s Euro 2025 has thrown up a challenging Group D for England and Wales, pitting them against European heavyweights France and the Netherlands.The tournament, set to take place
England will take on a France XV in an uncapped fixture at Twickenham in June ahead of their summer tour to Argentina and the United States...
It is going to be a tight contest in Group D at Euro 2025, with France, England, Wales and the Netherlands all vying for the top two spots.
The Euro 2025 draw takes place as defending champions England and first-time qualifiers Wales discover their group stage opponents ahead of next summer’s tournament in Switzerland.The Lionesses claimed home glory at Wembley at Euro 2022 as they defeated Germany to lift their first major honour.
France were drawn on Monday night to play defending champions England, Wales and the Netherlands in the group stages at the 2025 women's European championships.
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England will face France, Netherlands and Wales at next summer’s Women’s European Championship in Switzerland. Sarina Wiegman’s side are the reigning European champions after beating Germany in the final of Euro 2022.
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Tom Voyce of Wasps, center, is tackled by Perpignan’s Gavin Hume, right, as Perpignan’s David Marty looks on, left, during their European Rugby Cup match in Perpignan, southwestern France, Oct. 28 2006. (AP Photo/Remy Gabalda, file) England’s Tom ...
The last two champions England and Netherlands are up against France and debutants Wales in Group D. The last two champions England and Netherlands are up against France and debutants Wales in UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Group D. Saturday 5 July Wales vs Netherlands (18:00, Lucerne) France vs England (21:00, Zurich)
The Lionesses' manager Sarina Wiegman, whose side go into the tournament in Switzerland as defending champions, described the draw as "tough" but "very exciting".