England vs Wales kick-off time, TV channel and live stream for Euro 2025 fixture

Defending Women’s Euro champions England face Wales in a crucial match which will decide whether England progress to the quarter-finals.

The Lionesses resoundingly beat the Netherlands 4-0 in their Group D match on Wednesday night, but they need the remaining group games to go their way to get through to the next round.

Five teams of the eight in the quarter finals have already secured their space: Norway, Spain, Germany, Sweden and hosts Switzerland.

When is England vs Wales?

England will face Wales in the Uefa Women’s Euro 2025 on Sunday, 13 July.

The match will be held at Kybunpark, St. Gallen, in Switzerland.

Kick-off is set for 8pm (BST).

ST GALLEN, SWITZERLAND - JULY 09: Jess Fishlock of Wales celebrates scoring her team's first goal following a VAR check during the UEFA Womens EURO 2025 Group D match between France and Wales at Arena St. Gallen on July 09, 2025 in St Gallen, Switzerland. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)
Wales will need to win big on Sunday to stay in the tournament (Photo: Eddie Keogh/Getty)

What TV channel is it on and is there a live stream?

Live coverage of the Women’s Euro matches is shared between BBC and ITV for the tournament.

ITV will be covering England vs Wales on Sunday, and viewers will be able to stream it on ITVX.

Fans in Wales can catch the match on S4C and stream it on S4C online.

What do England need to do to qualify?

England need to beat Wales on Sunday to guarantee a place in the Euro 2025 quarter-finals in their final Group D match.

The Lionesses managed to evade elimination after their 4-0 defeat of the Netherlands on Wednesday, having lost to France in the opener.

Now, if they win on Sunday, they go through to the quarter-finals, and a draw will be enough if France beats the Netherlands.

If they lose, they may still make it to the quarter-finals depending on the results of France vs Netherlands. France would need to beat the Netherlands, and it would then come down to goal difference between England, Wales and the Netherlands.

The Dragons are at the bottom of the Group D table and need to beat England by at least four goals to have even a chance of advancing in the tournament.

England has a solid record in matches against Wales, remaining unbeaten in all ten of their previous meetings.

While Wales, newcomers to the Euros tournament, have been winless in each of their eight competitive fixtures in 2025 and have so far lost their two games at Uefa Women’s Euro 2025.



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