England vs. Wales Preview and Betting Odds

England vs. Wales Preview and Betting Odds

Last Updated on July 11, 2025 1:32 pm by Erwin Noguera

England and Wales meet in Group D of the Women’s Euro 2025, with England aiming to secure a top-two finish while Wales chase a historic first-ever knockout qualification.

England, the defending Champions, has begun their Euro 2025 campaign with mixed fortunes. After a narrow 2-1 loss to France, they roared back to dismantle the Netherlands 4-0, looking like their 2022 selves on the big stage.

Wales, on their tournament debut, showed grit despite heavy group defeats, including a historic first major goal by Jess Fishlock in a 4-1 loss to France.

France has secured top spot, or at least a knockout berth, unless they lose heavily. the Lionesses, with three points, is now ahead of the Netherlands on goal difference, and Wales is eliminated but gained pride and experience in their first Tournament.

England vs. Wales Betting Odds and Info

England -2500Wales +4300Draw off: +1850
When? Sunday, July 13, 3:00 pm ET, 2:00 pm CST, 1:00 pm MT, and noon PT
Where?AFG Arena
Where Can I Watch It?Fox deportes 1ViXfuboTV

Why Bet on England?

England’s squad depth and quality remain unrivaled in the Women’s Euro. Under Sarina Wiegman, they’ve shown resilience, bouncing back after their France loss to thump the Netherlands. With Lauren James in top form, Aggie Beever-Jones emerging as a fresh attacking threat, and stalwarts like Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone anchoring midfield creativity, the Lionesses have multiple scoring threats. Their defense, marshaled by Leah Williamson and backed by Ashley Greenwood, remains one of the Tournament’s best.

Despite missing the mark against France, they responded maturely with a high-intensity pressing display against the Netherlands, reclaiming momentum and demonstrating depth and tactical flexibility.

Why Bet on Wales?

Wales may be at the bottom of the group, but they aren’t pushovers. Jess Fishlock, with 162 caps and 47 goals, continues to drive them forward. Despite limited attacking output (just one goal in two games), The Dragons have shown tactical cohesion and control compared to past performances. Although early results are harsh, Rhian Wilkinson has shown courage and ambition. They secured draws in qualifying against Sweden and triumphed over Ireland in a historic play-off.

Final Betting Analysis: England vs. Wales

This match has the makings of a classic underdog showdown: England’s depth and quality should ensure control, especially in midfield battles. Their pressing game and clinical edge could overwhelm Wales early, and they should have too much precision in the final third transitions. Still, Wales’ tournament-first goal and recent qualifying form hint at a squad ready to brave adversity.

At Gambyl Exchange, there is a Moneyline that favors England at -2500, while Wales starts at +1850.

This is the first major-tournament meeting between the two teams. Historically, the Lionesses dominated friendlies and qualifiers, but Wales’s recent displays show a rise in competitiveness.

We expect England to open the scoring in the first half, then shift to control mode. The Dragons may land a set-piece goal or capitalize on a late counter, but the Lionesses’ defensive organization should secure the win.

Look for a win for the Lionesses. If you put $100 at -2500, you’ll see a $4.00 win with a total payout of $104.00.

England vs. Wales Betting Pick: England

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