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BBC Sport and ITV have agreed a deal for live coverage of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. The BBC are showing half of the matches across BBC TV and iPlayer, with highlights and clips also shown on the BBC Sport website, app and social media platforms. ITV will show coverage of the other half, including Enfland v Wales on Sunday 13 July.
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 showdown between England and Wales is set for July 13 at 3 p.m. ET in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland. Want to watch live on TV? Details can be found in the article below. Alessia Russo hasn't scored a goal, but has three assists for England in UEFA Euro play (two games).
The marquee matchup, which France won 2-1, drew 690,000 viewers, a 329% spike from the previous group stage average.
The business end of the Euro 2025 group stage has quickly rolled around with many teams already at the risk of elimination and others close to booking their place in the quarter-finals. Holders England were one of those teams facing early jeopardy after the Lionesses fell to a 2-1 defeat to France in Group D and their clash against Netherlands on Wednesday was described as “must-win”.
On July 13 in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland, England will go up against Wales in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, with a start time of 3 p.m. ET. Which team will finish on top? Our prediction can be found below. Alessia Russo has failed to score a goal in two matches for England in UEFA Women's Euro, but she has recorded three assists.
Follow live reaction to England’s morale-boosting 4-0 victory over the Netherlands, with Lauren James scoring twice
The easiest route for England to advance is to win on Sunday. A win will guarantee the Lionesses a spot in the quarterfinals, and potentially even leapfrog them into the top spot in Group D if the Netherlands also beat France by enough goals for England to overtake France on goal difference. As it stands, England is behind France by one goal.
England 's Lauren James scored twice, while Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone also found the net to put the defending women's European champions firmly back in the driver's seat at Euro 2025 with an emphatic 4-0 victory over the Netherlands on Wednesday.