Wales, England and Lauren Hemp
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ZURICH (Reuters) -Chelsea forward Aggie Beever-Jones is one of a group of talented youngsters on England's team at Euro 2025, after putting on a dazzling display at Wembley in May with a first-half hat-trick against Portugal in the Nations League.
England and Wales set for ‘derby’ as possible quarter-final opponents revealed - England’s Lauren Hemp has vowed the Lionesses won’t be complacent as they look to reach the quarter-finals
Aggie Beever-Jones praised England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton for stepping up after Mary Earps’ surprise retirement from the international team.Hampton played a crucial role in the Lionesses’
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All seven trophy-winning teams at the Women's European Championship since 1997 were led to glory by a female coach.
England had their backs against the wall ahead of their clash with the Netherlands, but they delivered a performance of quality and determination, shredding the Dutch 4-0. Now a win over Wales would guarantee a spot in the quarter-finals, and the Welsh have understandably found the leap to this kind of level a step too far.
A few days later than planned, the Lionesses arrived at Euro 2025. A brace from Lauren James along with a goal apiece for Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone sealed a crushing 4-0 over the Netherlands on
The marquee matchup, which France won 2-1, drew 690,000 viewers, a 329% spike from the previous group stage average.