Lionesses thrash Wales to set up Sweden quarter-final as England storms into the Euro 2025 last eight with a dominant 6-1 victory, showing their class against a Wales side experiencing their first taste of this level in St Gallen.
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A Flying Start for the Lionesses
England wasted no time asserting their authority, going 4-0 up by halftime. Georgia Stanway converted a penalty in the 13th minute after a VAR check, followed by Ella Toone doubling the lead in the 21st minute. Lauren Hemp made it three before Alessia Russo scored just before the break, sealing a ruthless first half that left Wales with little hope of a comeback.
Toone Shines with Goals and Assists
Ella Toone, starting her second match in Switzerland, not only found the net but also provided two assists. Her goal came after a clearance deflected favourably, allowing her to strike home on the rebound. Toone also delivered a precise cross for Hemp to head in England’s third goal, and she added another assist when she set up Russo’s composed finish for England’s fourth.
Substitutes Seal the Deal
Beth Mead came off the bench to score England’s fifth goal, showing her sharpness by side-stepping her marker before finishing calmly. Aggie Beever-Jones, another substitute, added England’s sixth with her first goal of the tournament, assisted by Mead, capping off a dominant display by the defending champions.
Wales Fight for Pride
Despite the heavy scoreline, Wales had their moment of celebration when Hannah Cain scored their second-ever goal in a major tournament, finishing superbly after a clever assist from Jess Fishlock. The goal was a proud moment for Wales as they continue to build their experience at the top level of European football.
Looking Ahead to Sweden
England now prepares to face Sweden in Zurich in the quarter-finals on Thursday, confident after finishing second behind France in Group D. Manager Sarina Wiegman’s side showcased depth and fluidity, with multiple players stepping up to deliver a statement performance ahead of the knockout stages.
A Confident Step Toward the Title Defence
With strong performances from the starting lineup and substitutes alike, England’s 6-1 win sends a clear message to the rest of the tournament. The Lionesses are determined to defend their European crown and will carry this momentum into what promises to be a challenging quarter-final against Sweden.