In European Championship Group stage action, England Women's National Football Team met Wales Women's National Football Team on July 13. The match finished with England victorious, 6-1.
Georgia Stanway scored the first goal of the game from the penalty spot on the 13th minute of the match, handing England the advantage. Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo, Beth Mead, Hannah Cain and Jones Agnes Beever added to the score, securing the 6-1 result.
7 years after their last match in Europe Group Stage, England and Wales meet again. In their last face-off, England secured a 0-3 win. Following their win against Netherlands in European Championship Group stage last Wednesday, England Women's National Football Team head into this clash with renewed confidence. Lately, their defensive efforts have been solid, achieving seven clean sheets in succession in home games.
Wales, in contrast to their opponent's recent successes, are enduring a rough patch, entering this game after suffering four losses in a row to France, Netherlands, Italy and Denmark, having failed to win in their last eight outings. Their backline has lacked consistency, having conceded goals in each of their last ten matches.
This European Championship Group stage clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for England Women's National Football Team and Wales Women's National Football Team in this campaign. Alessia Russo and Lauren James have been pivotal for England’s attack, combining to deliver important goals and assists. James has emerged as England’s leading scorer in European Championship Group stage this season, netting two goals, as Russo continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with three assists. Keira Walsh, Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel England’s attack.
Meanwhile, Wales’s attacking options have been bolstered by Jessica Fishlock, the team’s top scorer, and Ceri Holland, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Wales’s top scorer in European Championship Group stage, Fishlock, has one goal this season, with Holland contributing one assist to top their creative tally in the league.
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England W kicked off the game with Hannah Hampton, Alex Greenwood, Jessica Carter, Leah Williamson, Lucia Bronze who got substituted by Niamh Charles on the 79th minute, Ella Toone who got substituted by Jessica Park on the 46th minute, Keira Walsh, Georgia Stanway, Lauren Hemp who got substituted by Beth Mead on the 46th minute, Alessia Russo who got substituted by Jones Agnes Beever on the 57th minute and Lauren James who got substituted by Chloe Kelly on the 57th minute as starters, with Beth Mead, Esme Morgan, Carlotte Wubben Moy, Maya Le Tissier, Chloe Kelly, Khiara Keating, Grace Clinton, Niamh Charles, Jones Agnes Beever, Michelle Agyemang, Jessica Park and Anna Moorhouse on the bench.
Wales W's starting eleven were Olivia Clark, Lily Woodham who got substituted by Josie Green on the 46th minute, Gemma Evans, Rhiannon Roberts, Esther Morgan, Angharad James, Jessica Fishlock, Rachel Rowe who got substituted by Hayley Ladd on the 65th minute, Carrie Jones who got substituted by Kayleigh Green on the 84th minute, Ceri Holland who got substituted by Hannah Cain on the 65th minute and Ffion Morgan who got substituted by Elise Hughes on the 79th minute, with , Kayleigh Green, Ella Powell, Patel Safia Middleton, Hayley Ladd, Charlotte Estcourt, Josie Green, Sophie Ingle, Elise Hughes, Alice Griffiths, Hannah Cain and Lois Joel on the bench.
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Since August 2014, the teams have gone head-to-head three times. England Women's Team have two victories, while the remaining match ended in draw. The last time these teams met was on August 31, 2018, in the Group Stage of the Women's Europe, and England emerged victorious with a 0-3 scoreline. England have managed seven goals in these three matches, while Wales have scored zero in total. Overall, England Women's Team hold a stronger head-to-head record against Wales Women's Team in recent meetings.
In European Championship Group stage, England W have played two matches, winning one, drawing zero and losing one, netting five goals (2.50 per match) and conceding two (1.00 per match). Wales W have won zero of their two matches in European Championship Group stage this season, with zero draws and two defeats, scoring one goal at an average of 0.50 per match and conceding seven at a rate of 3.50 per match.
England W's most recent outing ended in a win against Netherlands W, while Wales W are on a four-game losing streak, including defeats against France W, Netherlands W, Italy W and Denmark W in their last four outings. Overall, England have won twelve of their last twenty matches, losing five and drawing three, while Wales have won seven of their last twenty matches, losing seven and drawing six.
As always, European Championship Group stage - Women's live standings are availble and updated in real time. England Women's Team are currently 14th in the table with three points from two matches, while Wales Women's Team occupy 16th spot with zero points in two matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between England W and Wales W in real time. You can watch the goals by Georgia Stanway, Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo, Beth Mead, Hannah Cain and Jones Agnes Beever as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of England W - Wales W are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.