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Euro 2025: Wales Feels Call of History to Beat England and Eliminate Defending Champ

ST. GALLEN, SWITZERLAND, JUL 10 – England must win to secure Euro 2025 quarter-finals while Wales need a four-goal victory and other results to advance, after heavy losses left them bottom of Group D.

  • Sunday's final Group D fixture pits England against Wales at 8pm BST, with a win guaranteeing England a quarter-final spot.
  • Despite recent inconsistency, England’s form contrasts Wales’ slim pathway, as Wales, debutants and lowest-ranked, must win by four goals and hope the Netherlands lose to France.
  • After Wednesday's 4-0 win, England demonstrated calm under pressure, 'We enjoy pressure, but we also thrive in those moments,' Greenwood told reporters, showcasing resilience.
  • England can advance with a narrow loss provided France beat the Netherlands, as a draw suffices if the Netherlands lose to France.
  • Next comes Germany or Sweden, as Wales celebrate their first tournament goal.
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In a football game or any sport, Wales always wants to beat England.

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Euro 2025: Wales feels call of history to beat England and eliminate defending champ

ST. GALLEN, Switzerland (AP) — In a game of soccer or any sport, Wales always wants to beat England.

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