
Rhian Wilkinson announced the Wales 23-player squad for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 on the summit of Yr Wyddfa.
Angharad James will captain the squad and is one of four centurions that have been selected for Wales women’s first major tournament. The three other selected centurions are most-capped player Jess Fishlock, Hayley Ladd and Sophie Ingle, who has been selected after a period out with an ACL injury.
Wales will face the winners of the last two EURO tournaments in England (2022) and the Netherlands (2017), as well as France who reached the semi-finals in 2017. The two top placed sides in the group will then progress to the quarter final stage.
Wilkinson’s side will begin the tournament in Lucerne against the Netherlands on Saturday 5 July (KO 5pm BST), before travelling to St. Gallen to face France (8pm BST Wednesday 9 July) and England 8pm BST Sunday 13 July). More than 2,000 Welsh fans will be in the Red Wall for each match, with Wales due to be one of the best supported sides in Switzerland in terms of attendance.
The squad was announced on the summit of the Wyddfa, sitting at 1,085 metres above sea level and overlooking the Eryri National Park in north Wales.
The squad will meet and depart from Cardiff on Sunday 22 June for a week-long training camp in Portugal to prepare for the tournament. They will then arrive in Switzerland on Sunday 29 June where the team will be based will be in Lipperswil and Weinfelden in the canton of Thurgau.
Wales squad for WEURO2025
Olivia CLARK (Leicester City), Safia MIDDLETON-PATEL (Manchester United), Poppy SOPER (Unattached), Charlie ESTCOURT (DC Power), Gemma EVANS (Liverpool), Josie GREEN (Crystal Palace), Hayley LADD (Everton), Esther MORGAN (Sheffield United), Ella POWELL (Bristol City), Rhiannon ROBERTS (Unattached), Lily WOODHAM (Seattle Reign), Jess FISHLOCK (Seattle Reign), Alice GRIFFITHS (Unattached), Ceri HOLLAND (Liverpool), Sophie INGLE (Unattached), Angharad JAMES (Seattle Reign), Lois JOEL (Newcastle United), Rachel ROWE (Southampton), Kayleigh BARTON
(Unattached), Hannah CAIN (Leicester City),