
England Women and Wales Women lock horns in their final Women’s Euro 2025 group stage match at Kybunpark in St. Gallen on Sunday 13th July at 8pm (UK time). The Lionesses head into Sunday’s fixture with a high chance of reaching the knockout rounds, while Wales require a miracle to progress to the quarter-finals. This all-British match that will be broadcast live in the UK on BBC iPlayer.
Alessia Russo to Assist (41/20 with BetMGM)
Sarina Weigmann suffered the first Women’s Euros defeat of her management career when England were beaten 2-1 by France in their opener, but they bounced back and put in a strong showing against the Netherlands on Wednesday.
The Lionesses came out on top against the Dutch, with a 4-0 victory where Lauren James bagged a brace, along with goals from Ella Toone and Georgia Stanway. Alessia Russo provided a hat-trick of assists in that game and she looks a great price with BetMGM for one or more on Sunday at 41/20.
Correct Score: England 4-0 Wales (13/2 with BetMGM)
England have struggled for consistency with just three wins in their last six outing. One thing that is for certain is that this side have the ability to find the net, scoring 26 goals across their previous seven games. Wales have conceded have been beaten 4-0 by the Netherlands and 4-1 by France already at this tournament and a similar scoreline could be on the cards here. In a game where England are priced at just 1/20 to win the match, taking the 13/2 for a 4-0 scoreline looks a solid proposition.
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How both teams go into England Women vs Wales Women
England arrived in Switzerland with a lot of uncertainty, having won just half of their last 16 matches. That uncertainty remained after their defeat to France in their opener, however Weigmann’s side still have a strong chance of progressing to the knockout stage and sit second in the table, three points behind France and level on points with the Netherlands.
Very little was expected of Rhian Wilkinson’s side, with this being their first major tournament. Wales were beaten 3-0 by the Dutch just over a week ago, and they then faced France, losing 4-1. As a result, they sit at the bottom of the group and a miracle is required if they are to advance as they need to beat England by at least four goals and for the Netherlands to lose to France.
England Women team news
Sarina Wiegman is likely to name an unchanged lineup for the final group. After Alex Greenwood switched to play at left-back against the Netherlands, Jess Carter is likely to continue at centre-back.
Wales Women team news
Rhiannon Roverts and Hannah Cain are pushing for starts, while the fitness of Hayley Ladd will need to be assesses before kick-off.
England Women vs Wales Women head-to-head
As mentioned, England have dominated this fixture with three wins and a draw, and zero goals conceded. The most recent meeting was a 3-0 victory for England in 2018 during World Cup qualifying.