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Wales v England: Kick-off time, TV channel and Euro 2025 score updates

Wales take on England in their final match of the Euro 2025 group stages tonight. While qualification for the knock-outs may be a step too far, Rhian Wilkinson's side are hoping to spoil the party for England, who will need to get a result if they are to advance.

Cymru have lost their opening two games of the tournament, going down to Netherlands on match day one in Lucerne, before a tough 4-1 defeat at the hands of the French in St Gallen. While the scoreline may tell a different story, Wales' performance against France was much improved.

Wilkinson's side can still mathematically qualify for the knockout stages, but that outcome would require them to beat England by at least four goals. Therefore, Wales are on the brink of elimination in group D.

For England, it is a much more simple scenario. If they beat Wales tonight, they will advance, no matter the results elsewhere.

Norway, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Germany and Sweden have already qualified for the knockouts, with Finland, Iceland, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark and Poland confirmed to be out.

Cymru made history by qualifying for Euro 2025, which was their first-ever major women's tournament - a landmark moment in the history of Welsh football. Skipper Angharad James aptly said in her pre-match press conference that Wales had "already won" just by being at the competition.

Legendary striker Jess Fishlock netted Wales' first-ever goal at a major tournament with her strike against France on match day two. The reaction from the Red Wall was nuclear, and fans will be hoping for more goals against the old enemy.

Of course, England are the holders of this tournament, and despite the age-old rivalry, Wales will be going up against elite opposition once again, as they have

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