England Keeps Euro 2025 Hopes
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Football.London on MSNLionesses Diary - Day 9: England breathe sigh of relief as Wales make historyEngland were afforded a breath of relief after defeating the Netherlands on Wednesday while Wales made their own tournament history
The Lionesses will be out of the Euros if they lose to the Netherlands and a draw would mean their fate is out of their hands
Analysis of the major talking points as England beat Netherlands to breathe new life into their Euro 2025 campaign
THE LIONESSES have lift-off thanks to Lauren James. England produced a brilliant response to silence their critics and roar past Holland 4-0 to finally get their European Championship defence
Lionesses’ coach Sarina Wiegman said she “felt tension” before England's bounce back Euros win against the Netherlands. Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday (9 July), the Dutch captain said she found it “hard” after the England Women’s team lost 2-1 to France on Saturday (5 July).
The Lionesses take on the Dutch in a must-win game in Group D, with the holders at risk of elimination from the European Championships following a 2-1 loss to France in their opening group game.
The England game against the Netherlands is a sell out match tonight at Zurich's Letzigrund stadium, with 22,000 football fans ready to head into the packed-out ground
England’s hotel at the Women’s European Championship looks like a castle that has jumped straight out of a book of fairy tales.
England’s hotel at the Women’s European Championship is a “home from home,” although it is likely a step above the players’ normal abodes
England rebounded from their painful defeat against France to beat the Netherlands and move themselves one step closer to the quarter-finals of the European Championships
Chloe Kelly, Jess Park, Hannah Hampton and Beth Mead, and standby players Missy Bo Kearns and Lucy Parker, answered questions from Newsrounders ahead of the tournament.