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Jul 14, 2025
Wales bids farewell to Euro with a goal, England advances to quarterfinals after 6-1 victory
Author:
Kristina Němcová
@stinanemcova
England closed their Group D campaign with a commanding 6–1 win over Wales, securing their place in the quarter-finals.
England raced to a 4–0 lead by halftime with goals from
Georgia Stanway
(from penalty)
Ella Toone
, L
auren Hemp
, and
Alessia Russo
, showcasing exceptional attacking cohesion.
Substitutes contributed late—
Beth Mead
added a fifth,
Aggie Beever‑Jones
capped it with her first goal at a major tournament—while Wales’ Hannah Cain grabbed a consolation goal.
England’s second place means they’ll face Group C winners Sweden.
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