England Women take on Wales Women in Sunday’s big Women's Euro fixture.
Our full set of predictions, statistics and match poll for England Women v Wales Women can be seen below - plus the latest match odds.
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Form Guide
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England Women
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England Women are hoping to win again after their last result, a 4-0 Women's Euro victory vs Netherlands Women.
In that game, England Women had 52% possession and 17 shots on goal with 6 of them on target. For England Women, the goals were scored by Lauren James (22', 60'), Georgia Stanway (45') and Ella Toone (67'). Netherlands had 4 attempts on goal with 1 on target.
Fixtures featuring England Women have tended to be absorbing affairs recently with a lot of goalmouth action expected. Over their past half dozen clashes alone, the sum of 26 goals have gone in for both teams combined (at an average of 4.33 goals per game) with 19 of them being chalked up by England Women.
Wales Women
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Following on from a losing effort in their last game against France Women in Women's Euro competition, Wales Women will be aiming to make amends here.
The only player to score from Wales Women was Jess Fishlock (13'). Clara Matéo (8'), Kadidiatou Diani (45'), Amel Majri (53') and Grace Geyoro (63') scored for France Women.
The stats tell the story, and Wales Women have been scored against in 6 of their last 6 matches, conceding 15 goals in total. In defence, Wales Women have some weaknesses to address. That sort of pattern won’t necessarily be sustained here, though.
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Prediction
It certainly seems that Wales Women will do really well to break down a England Women side who look likely to win well here.
Our selection here is for a commanding 3-0 victory for England Women when all is said and done.
Andre Moura,
06:01 10/07/2025
Odds correct at time of publishing. All odds subject to change.
⚽️ Team Focus:
England Women
Formed: 1863
Stadium: Wembley Stadium (90,000)
Captain: Leah Williamson
Chairman: Debbie Hewitt
Manager: Sarina Wiegman