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England bounce back at Euros but Wales can only hope – Women’s Football Weekly

Faye Carruthers is joined by Tom Garry, Sophie Downey and Amy Merricks to discuss England’s emphatic win, France’s step closer to the last eight and how Group C reached its climax.

On the podcast today: England come roaring back with a 4-0 win over the Netherlands, sparked by tactical tweaks and a Lauren James brace. The panel analyses Sarina Wiegman’s changes, Hannah Hampton’s impressive outing and what awaits in their final group game against Wales.

Wales, meanwhile, are left clinging to faint hopes after a 4-1 defeat by France, despite a historic first tournament goal from Jess Fishlock. Can Rhian Wilkinson’s side muster one last stand?

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© Photograph: Michael Zemanek/Shutterstock

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Spain have looked unstoppable at Euros but there are ways to beat them

Montse Tomé’s side have scored 11 goals in two games with Aitana Bonmatí on the bench – but all is not lost for rivals

One week of Euro 2025 has passed and already there is unquestionably a frontrunner. Spain with their glittering array of talent have already shown the levels that they can reach in their opening two matches.

Even though two-time Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí is yet to return to the starting XI after suffering from a brief bout of viral meningitis, they have caught the eye with their goalscoring prowess and command of the ball. In among the goals and dominant play, however, are there some gaps in the armour that can be exploited?

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© Photograph: Philipp Kresnik/SheKicks/SPP/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Philipp Kresnik/SheKicks/SPP/Shutterstock

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