England, UEFA Women's Euro and Netherlands
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England, Netherlands and Lauren James
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France Women and Netherlands Women will face off on Sunday with hopes of advancing to the quarter-finals of the 2025 Women’s Euros. Les Bleues are in pole position in Group D with six points to their name, while the Netherlands are three points adrift in third spot.
Follow live reaction to England’s morale-boosting 4-0 victory over the Netherlands, with Lauren James scoring twice
ZURICH (Reuters) -Outgoing Netherlands coach Andries Jonker vowed to prove his team are still one of the best in women's football despite their crushing 4-0 defeat by England at Euro 2025 on Wednesday that left them on the brink of elimination.
Anna Signeul, UEFA Technical Observer, highlights how England's intelligent use of direct play and the influence of striker Alessia Russo led to a 4-0 victory over Netherlands at UEFA Women's EURO 2025.
England beat the Netherlands 4-0 in their second group fixture at the Women’s Euro on Wednesday evening at the Stadion Letzigrund.The defending champions lost their opening game to France and had
After a disappointing loss in their first Euros group game, Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses came back in impressive fashion against her native Netherlands. Meanwhile, Wales lost 4-1 to France, leaving them on the brink of exiting the tournament.
Lauren James struck twice as holders England bounced back from losing to France with a stunning 4-0 defeat of the Netherlands.
England Women will be looking to keep their European Championship hopes alive when they face the Netherlands Women in Wednesday’s fixture in Zurich. As for the Netherlands, they are hoping to seal their place in the Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-finals with a game to spare.
England will need to be fearless in their crucial Group D match against the Netherlands at the Women's Euros on Wednesday, said striker Alessia Russo, who insisted the team's confidence had not wavered since the 2-1 loss to France in their opener.