
Key events
And here’s what Alessia Russo and co had to say:
Tom Garry dished out the marks:
Nick Ames explains what was on the line last night.
In their evolving iterations, the Lionesses have barely missed a beat at major tournaments in the past decade. For the first time during this sport’s boom years, misgivings were growing in volume. They knew that losing again could mean an early flight home, a first group-stage exit of any kind since 2013 and an unprecedented barrage of criticism.
Preamble
Tournament football takes you to all sorts of places. France weren’t bothered by England’s aura on Saturday, that defeat forcing Sarina Wiegman’s side to prematurely enter knockout mode. Then came last night: a couple of positional changes, the inclusion of Ella Toone, and a complete vibe shift. The defending champions have their strut back.
For Wales, there was a beautiful moment of release as Jess Fishlock scored their first goal in a major tournament – but France still ran out 4-1 winners. Laurent Bonadei’s remain on course to top the Group of Death.
This evening brings the conclusion of Group A, with Finland meeting Switzerland and Norway taking on Iceland (8pm BST kick-offs). The Norwegians are already through, while the hosts require just a point against Finland to advance to the knockouts of this competition for the very first time. Keep me company as we build up to the action.