Wales Vows to Bounce Back After Tough Euro 2025 Opener Against Netherlands
Wales faces a challenging start at Euro 2025 with a 3-0 loss to the Netherlands, but remains hopeful for the upcoming matches.



Despite a challenging start at Euro 2025, Wales' most-capped player Jess Fishlock remains optimistic about her team's prospects. The match against the Netherlands ended in a 3-0 defeat, with the Dutch team demonstrating their prowess by hitting the woodwork three times and forcing several saves from Wales' goalkeeper Olivia Clark.
Key Moments:
- First Half: Vivianne Miedema scored a brilliant opener just before halftime, marking her 100th international goal.
- Second Half: Wales conceded two more goals early in the second half, making it a tough night for the team.
Player Insights: Jess Fishlock, the 38-year-old midfielder from Seattle Reign, acknowledged the team's lapses in concentration but emphasized the need for improvement. "We are going to regroup and get better as this tournament goes on," Fishlock said. "We have learned we can't switch off and we have to be better on the ball."
Coach's Perspective: Rhian Wilkinson, Wales' head coach, expressed her disappointment but remained confident in her team's ability to improve. "We have a huge mountain in front of us in this tournament, and we're excited about that," Wilkinson said. "We want to play at the world stage and to be courageous in doing that."
Captain's Take: Angharad James, the team captain, reflected on the match and the pride of representing Wales at a major tournament. "We've waited a very long time for this special occasion," James said. "Our fans were incredible, and we'll give it our all in the upcoming games."
Looking Ahead: Wales faces equally daunting contests against France and England. The team is determined to turn their fortunes around and make a mark in the tournament. Despite the tough start, the spirit and determination within the squad remain high, promising an exciting journey ahead in Euro 2025.