Wales v Netherlands: Women’s Euro 2025 – live

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Today’s match officials

  • Referee: Frida Klarlund

  • Assistant Referees: Fie Bruun, Heini Hyvönen

  • Fourth Official: Hristiyana Guteva

  • VAR: Momčilo Marković

Wales head coach Rhian Wilkinson insists her team can do “something special” in Switzerland this summer despite being the lowest-ranked side. Speaking head of the opening Group D match, she said: “When you watch Wales, you can expect to see a courageous team. A team that’s ready to compete with the very best in the world.

“I’ve inherited a team at the exact right moment for them to do something special. They’re a testament to all the people that came before and all the players that came before, and that my arrival was maybe just that kind of new coach at that right time who was able to ask them to do things that maybe in the past they weren’t ready for, and that now, they’re ready to try. My staff has done a great job at creating an environment where error is not punished, and it is a safe environment where we ask them to push themselves to the limits of their ability – because why wouldn’t we?”

Rhian Wilkinson arrives at the stadium prior to the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Group D match between Wales and Netherlands
Rhian Wilkinson arrives at the stadium prior to the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Group D match between Wales and Netherlands. Photograph: Aitor Alcalde/UEFA/Getty Images

Wales midfielder Jess Fishlock spoke to Louise Taylor last month about making history and cementing a legacy at Euro 2025…

Team news

Wales starting line-up: Olivia Clark; Josephine Green, Rhiannon Roberts, Gemma Evans, Lily Woodham; Angharad James (C), Jess Fishlock, Hayley Ladd; Ceri Holland, Hannah Cain, Esther Morgan. Substitutes: Poppy Soper, Safia Middleton-Patel, Sophie Ingle, Kayleigh Barton, Rachel Rowe, Elise Hughes, Charlotte Estcourt, Lois Joel, Ella Powell, Carrie Jones, Alice Griffiths, Ffion Morgan.

Netherlands starting line-up: Daphne van Domselaar; Kerstin Casparij, Dominique Janssen, Veerle Buurman, Esme Brugts; Jackie Groenen, Daniëlle van de Donk, Wieke Kaptein; Jill Roord, Vivianne Miedema (C), Victoria Pelova. Substitutes: Lize Kop, Danielle de Jong, Lynn Wilms, Caitlin Dijkstra, Romée Leuchter, Lineth Beerensteyn, Sherida Spitse, Chasity Grant, Renate Jansen, Katja Snoeijs, Damaris Egurrola, Ilse van der Zanden.

If you’re checking out our Wales page, you might as well also look at our Netherlands team guide to read up on Andries Jonker’s squad.

As we edge closer to kick-off, be sure to check out our Wales team guide to become acquainted with Rhian Wilkinson and her team.

Preamble

Hello, hallo and welcome to coverage of Wales v Netherlands at Euro 2025. For Wales, today is a historic one. It is their first-ever match at a major tournament, a huge milestone for the nation. Despite being drawn in what many consider to be the ‘group of death’, Rhian Wilkinson believes her team can do “something special” in Switzerland.

Meanwhile, Netherlands have been in this position plenty of times before. They are no strangers to European glory, having won the competition in 2017 under the guidance of now-England manager Sarina Wiegman. When it comes to experience, Oranje certainly have the upper-hand. But, of course, anything can happen in tournament football.

Kick-off for this one is at 5pm BST – join me!

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