Dominant France thrash Wales 4-1
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Wales' players express their joy that cap centurion Sophie Ingle finally got to play major tournament football.
The Seattle Reign midfielder is less a player in her home nation and more an irrepressible force of nature, the very reason Wales are in Switzerland in the first place. (In qualifying for the Euros, the 38-year-old was directly involved in nine goals — six goals, three assists — in 10 matches.)
The Welsh Government owned renewable energy developer Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru wants to build a new wind farm at a forest site in North Wales. The organisation has announced proposals for three new wind farms in Wales with the potential to generate up to 400 MW of electricity.
After losing their opening matches last the weekend, both teams knew that it was all to play for in their second group games. Find out what happened here and what they need to do to stay in the tournament.
France ultimately emerged unscathed in St. Gallen, making the 15-kilometre trek back to Heiden with a 4-1 victory and a likely last-16 berth in tow. But this match was certainly a testament to the transition state France remain in, the sense of potential but pockets of concern that lurk beneath a pristine surface.
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France squares off against Wales on July 9 at 3 p.m. ET in UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, held in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland. Want to watch live on TV? Details are below in this article.
Wales players will face more intense conditions on Saturday when the roof of Noevir Stadium in Kobe will be shut.