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Lauren James Shines as England Thrashes Netherlands 4-0 to Revive Euro Title Defense

ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 9 – Lauren James scored twice as England secured a 4-0 win over the Netherlands, overcoming pressure to deliver a dominant performance in the international match.

  • England defeated the Netherlands 4-0 on Wednesday at Euro 2025 in a crucial Group D match in Zurich.
  • This match was a must-win for England after a disappointing 2-1 loss to France four days earlier, putting their title defense at risk.
  • Lauren James netted a brace, Georgia Stanway extended the lead just before halftime, and Ella Toone secured the win with a well-taken goal shortly after the hour mark.
  • James described the victory by saying, "The goals say it all," while the team took 17 shots compared to the Dutch four, underscoring England's dominance.
  • This emphatic win restored England's position in the group, leapfrogging the Netherlands with both teams holding three points and setting up a final game against Wales.
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The title's supporters returned to the quarterfinals of the Euro 2025 after their initial defeat against France (2-1).

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With 4:0 England defeats the Netherlands and rehabilitates itself after defeat at the start. The performance of Oranje, meanwhile, gives up puzzles.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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