England, Wales and Euros
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Prince William traveled to Zurich, Switzerland, to watch England's women's soccer team take on the Netherlands in the Euro 2025, and soccer fan Princess Charlotte will want to know all about it.
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GB News on MSNPrince William hands over major role to former England star after travelling to SwitzerlandPrince William met former England footballer Jill Scott in Switzerland during the Lionesses' match, where he formally welcomed her as the new President of Fields in Trust. The Prince of Wales, who serves as patron of the organisation,
Sweden and Germany are both through and Denmark and Poland are out after two games. Sweden and Germany play each other on Saturday to determine who will go through as group winners, with Sweden requiring only a draw given their slight edge on goal difference. Germany have to win to top the group.
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GB News on MSNPrince William supports England in Switzerland as Lionesses battle for their tournament lifePrince William is supporting England in Switzerland as the Lionesses battle for their tournament life. The Prince of Wales, as Patron of The Football Association, has travelled to Zurich today for the second Uefa Women’s Euro 2025 group stage match for the England team.
England’s hotel at the Women’s European Championship is a “home from home,” although it is likely a step above the players’ normal abodes.
Prince William is all smiles tonight as he steps out at the UEFA Women’s Euro match to watch England play against Netherlands. The Prince of Wales, 43, has flown to Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday to watch the game and cheer on the Lionesses.
England beaten by France in Euro 2025 opener; Lionesses then trashed the Netherlands in their second group game; England are in group D with France, Netherlands and Wales; semi-finals take place in Zurich and Geneva on July 22 and 23;
The Lionesses are on their way to Switzerland to represent England at the Euro 2025 - and all eyes are on the following talented players, who will fight to bring the cup back home.
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ZURICH (AP) — England has never lost its first two matches at the Women’s European Championship. If that changes on Wednesday, the defending champion could very well be out of Euro 2025.