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Wales v France Live: Euro 2025 kick-off time, TV channel and score updates

Wales v France Live: Euro 2025 kick-off time, TV channel and score updates

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Wales take on France in their second game of Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
Cymru will play their final two matches of the group stages in St Gallen, with their loss against Netherlands last weekend having taken place in Lucerne. While it was a 3-0 defeat, the team made history, with Wales making their first-ever women's major tournament finals. The Red Wall were out in full force, with around 4,000 packing out the stands at Allmend Stadion, and are filling the streets of St Gallen ahead of another massive match.
Unfortunate news broke on Tuesday that the Cymru team bus had been involved in a road traffic collision on their way to a training session at Kybunpark. Thankfully, the FAW were able to clarify that no players or staff were injured as a result.
Welsh fans would have been concerned to see Ceri Holland go down with an injury against Netherlands, forcing her to leave the field. However, Rhian Wilkinson was able to confirm in the post-match press conference that it was simply cramp, so she will be available for the this game.
Wales are facing a French side who toppled holders England on match day one, beating the Lionesses 2-1 in Zurich. Wales will be knocked out if they lose to France and Netherlands avoid defeat against England this evening.
The match, which kicks off at 8pm UK time, will be broadcast on ITV1.
Stay up to date with live updates provided below.
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