England vs Wales Women’s Euros kick-off time, TV channel and live stream – Bundlezy

England vs Wales Women’s Euros kick-off time, TV channel and live stream

England v Netherlands  - UEFA Womens EURO 2025 Group D
England are looking to secure a spot in the knockouts (Picture: Getty)

England will look to book their spot in the Euro 2025 knockout stages as they face Wales in their final Group D match on Sunday.

The Lionesses bounced back superbly from an opening defeat to France by thrashing the Netherlands 4-0 to leave their knockout hopes in their own hands.

Sarina Wiegman’s side simply need to beat Wales, who currently sit bottom the group after losing their first two games, to reach the quarter-finals.

If England draw, they could still advance provided that the Netherlands do not win against France.

Wales, meanwhile, still have a still chance of qualifying, but would need to beat England by four goals to have any chance of reaching the quarter-finals in their first-ever major tournament.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of kick-off.

When is England vs Wales?

The match kicks off at 8pm UK time at Kybunpark, St. Gallen in Switzerland.

How to watch England vs Wales

ITV 1 will be showing the game live with coverage starting at 7pm.

Streaming is available via ITVX.

England Training Session And Press Conference - UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Group D
Sarina Wiegman speaking to the media (Picture: Getty)

England vs Wales team news

Wiegman may chose to stick with an unchanged XI after her side’s convincing win over the Dutch last time out.

Ella Toone impressed in place of Beth Mead on Wednesday and could continue in the No10 role behind Alessia Russo.

Jess Carter and Alex Greenwood switched positions in defence in midweek, too, and Carter is expected to continue at centre-back after struggling at full-back against France.

England vs Wales odds

1/16 England
9/1 Draw
25/1 Wales

Odds courtesy of Betfair (and subject to change).

Wiegman hoping for a quiet night at the office

‘I hope we will see a game where we have a lot of the ball and we play very good in possession, so we don’t let it become into a fighting game,’ the England head coach said pre-match.

‘For them it is a big game but for us it is too. We want to win and get through the group stage.

‘There is passion but we have passion too. We want to be really focused and good on the ball. We have to be patient.’

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