England, Wales and France
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After a disappointing loss in their first Euros group game, Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses came back in impressive fashion against her native Netherlands. Meanwhile, Wales lost 4-1 to France, leaving them on the brink of exiting the tournament.
A key factor in this stabilisation is the change of tone across the capital, which has generally acted as a significant drag on the overall national price
The petition argues that as bus services run across Scotland, England and Wales, it would be 'easier and fairer' if the concession card covered the whole journey
Wales players will face more intense conditions on Saturday when the roof of Noevir Stadium in Kobe will be shut.
England had some royal encouragement at the Women’s European Championship on Wednesday with Prince William in the crowd to watch the Lionesses in their crucial match against the Netherlands.
Wales are facing a French side who toppled holders England on match day one, beating the Lionesses 2-1 in Zurich. Wales will be knocked out if they lose to France and Netherlands avoid defeat against England this evening. The match, which kicks off at 8pm UK time, will be broadcast on ITV1.