England v France stay: Sloppy Lionesses fall to opening Women’s Euro 2025 defeat regardless of frantic end

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Holders England suffered a chastening start to their Euro 2025 campaign as France won 2-1 in Zurich to take charge of Group D along with the Netherlands.

In what was always going to be a tough opening game, The Lionesses thought they had made the perfect start to their title defence but Alessia Russo’s 16th-minute rebound was disallowed by VAR after Beth Mead was marginally offside in the build-up.

And England were then stunned by France’s quickfire double before half time, with Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Sandy Baltimore scoring two goals in four minutes to leave England with a mountain to climb.

Sarina Wiegman appeared to be furious at France’s second, after England appealed for a foul on Russo in the build-up, but the goal survived a VAR review after Baltimore beat Lucy Bronze in the box to fire into the top corner.

Despite failing to threaten France for much of the second half, Keira Walsh pulled one back in the 86th minute to give England some hope. Substitute Michelle Agyemeng came closest to finding an equaliser, but her shot was blocked as France survived a late scare.

England could now find themselves out of the Euros on Wednesday if they lose to the Netherlands and France beat tournament debutants Wales, who lost 3-0 to the Dutch earlier in the day in the other match in Group D.

Leah Williamson speaks

“Tomorrow we [look to] a new game, a different type of opposition (England play Netherlands on Wednesday). We’ll work out what we did today and improve.”

Lawrence Ostlere5 July 2025 22:19

Leah Williamson speaks

“Really frustrating, that’s how we’ll take today, but tomorrow, back on it, and there was some really good stuff there today.”

Lawrence Ostlere5 July 2025 22:17

Leah Williamson speaks

“We lost the game [by] cheap defending one v one. We learnt from those mistakes but on the ball we’re not good enough, we couldn’t keep it in the areas we needed to keep it.”

Lawrence Ostlere5 July 2025 22:15

The reality of defeat for England

If England lose to the Netherlands on Wednesday and France beat Wales, both England and Wales will be out of the Euros before they play each other on Sunday.

It’s that simple.

The Lionesses came up short against France in their Euro 2025 opener
The Lionesses came up short against France in their Euro 2025 opener (Reuters)
Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 22:07

FULL TIME! England 1-2 France

The France players are celebrating wildly in front of their fans at the far end. They now beating the European champions is a huge scalp.

Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 22:06

FULL TIME! England 1-2 France

That was always going to be a very difficult game for England to start the Euros, but that will hurt.

The Lionesses were sloppy for long spells and offered little threat until Keira Walsh came on and Michelle Agyemeng offered some impact.

England huddle together as Weigman leads the team talk but the holders now face a very difficult game against Netherlands back in Zurich on Wednesday.

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Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 22:05

FULL TIME! England 1-2 France

This is it for England… but Williamson can’t get the ball forward in time!

France hold on in a frantic finish!

Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 22:00

England 1-2 France

90+4 mins: CLOSE! Wiegman has her head in her hands! England chuck the ball into the box and France have to hack it away from the goalline! Clinton firs a half-volley over the crossbar.

Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 21:59

England 1-2 France

90+2 mins: Russo tries to find some space but Jean-Francois is brave and puts her body on the line. The France defender stays down requiring treatment.

Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 21:57

England 1-2 France

90 mins; Into FIVE minutes added time. Russo’s cross from the right drifts onto the top of the goal. And the France keeper is booked for time-wasting.

Jamie Braidwood5 July 2025 21:54