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  1. England set up Sweden quarter final as Wales exitpublished at 07:12 British Summer Time 14 July

    England 6-1 Wales

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter

    Lauren Hemp celebrates with teammatesImage source, Getty Images

    England strolled into the quarter-finals of Euro 2025 with an emphatic victory over Wales, whose exit from the tournament was confirmed after three successive defeats.

    Sarina Wiegman's side knew victory would secure their place in the last eight - where they will face Sweden - and they showed why they were worthy of the spot from the first minute in St Gallen.

    Georgia Stanway opened the scoring from the penalty spot after the video assistant referee spotted contact from Carrie Jones on the midfielder was inside the box.

    Manchester United midfielder Ella Toone joined in on the act shortly afterwards, firing her rebounded effort into the roof of the net, before turning provider for Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo in a ruthless first-half display.

    While the onslaught tailed off in the second half, substitute Beth Mead still made her mark, jinking past Josephine Green in the box to slot home England's fifth after good work from Aggie Beever-Jones.

    Chelsea forward Beever-Jones joined in too, adding a late goal shortly before the full-time whistle.

    England's dominance did not waiver and Wales, competing in their first major tournament, were shown the brutal level of Europe's elite.

    However, there was some consolation for Wales as Hannah Cain thumped the ball past goalkeeper Hannah Hampton later in the second half, causing an eruption of celebration from the supporters behind the goal.

  2. Six in St Gallenpublished at 07:07 British Summer Time 14 July

    England 6-1 Wales

    Georgia Stanway of England celebratesImage source, Getty Images
    Ella Toone of England celebrates with teammate Lauren JamesImage source, Getty Images
    Aggie Beever-Jones of England celebrates with teammatesImage source, Getty Images
  3. Good Morning!published at 07:01 British Summer Time 14 July

    England 6-1 Wales

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    England thrash Wales to seal quarter-final spot

    England booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Euros in some style last night. They beat Wales 6-1 in St Gallen to set up a meeting with Sweden.

    Wales might be heading home but there is still so much they can take from their European Championship debut.

    We've got all the reaction to come this morning. If you fancy a reminder or you're just catching up, click above to watch the highlights.