England's World Cup Heartbreak as Wales Shows Promise: A Weekly Women's Football Review
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England's Women's Euro 2025 campaign got off to a disappointing start with a 2-1 defeat against France in Zurich. In contrast, Wales made their debut in a major women's tournament, marking a historic moment for Welsh football.

England's Setback Against France

The Lionesses, the reigning European champions, were outplayed by a strong French side in their opening match. Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Sandy Baltimore scored in quick succession in the first half, giving France a comfortable lead. Keira Walsh pulled one back for England late in the game, but it wasn't enough to salvage a point.

Sarina Wiegman, England's head coach, expressed her disappointment with the result, admitting that her team "played themselves out of the game". Leah Williamson acknowledged that England "were not good enough on the ball". The defeat marked the first time a defending champion had lost their opening game in the subsequent tournament. It also put England in a precarious position, as another loss to the Netherlands could see them exit the tournament early.

France dominated the match, winning the head-to-head duels 53 to 36 and creating four "big chances" compared to England's zero. England struggled to create clear-cut opportunities and didn't register a shot on target until Walsh's late goal.

Wales' Historic Debut

While England faced disappointment, Wales celebrated their debut in a major women's tournament. Wales qualified for their first major championship, UEFA Women's Euro 2025, in December 2024. It was a momentous occasion for the team and their fans, marking the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. Prince William shared his best wishes to Wales as they make their Women's Euros debut. He also acknowledged it as a proud and historical moment for Welsh football.

Jess Fishlock, who has been part of the national team since 2006, described the achievement as a dream come true. FIFA President Gianni Infantino lauded Welsh football's "vibrant" growth, including the historic strides made by the women's team.

Wales faced the Netherlands in their opening match. While the debut was a proud moment, the team also faced the reality of competing against top European sides. Wales lost their opening match 3-0 to the Dutch. Wales is in Group D along with England, France and the Netherlands.

Despite the loss, Wales' participation in the tournament is a significant step forward for women's football in the country. It will inspire young girls to take up the sport and raise the profile of the women's game.


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