Euro 2025: Upset Wales followers watch the following sport after defeat

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Chris Wathan

BBC Sport Wales

Getty images Rhiannon Roberts returned it to the camera. He is on a woman's arm at the audience stand. The woman is holding a grip on Rhiannon's face and consolation, while other fans are seen to her left. Getty pictures

Wales held his personal for the primary half majority, however a strike by Dutch captain Vivian Midema meant that Wales misplaced his opening match

This was a sport for which many individuals have been ready for a lifetime, however Wales followers now have their very own locations of their subsequent sport, because the workforce misplaced 3–0 of their first Euro match.

Wales squad began him Euro 2025 marketing campaign in opposition to Netherlands On Saturday in Lucene.

Wells held his first half -headed majority and was going to make the 2017 champion a objective within the first half, however a strike by Dutch captain Vivian Midema meant that it was not.

The estimated 3,800 Welsh supporters have been anticipated on the Allmaded Stadium because the workforce began of their first main ladies's event.

Ryan Wilkinson's aspect is again in motion in opposition to France on Wednesday night time.

Hannah Jones Alison Jane and Hannah Jones and Chester, The Dog a selfie. Alison is holding a picture of the team with the word 'C'Mon Cymru'. They are standing in front of the Welsh flag. Hanna jones

Hannah Jones mentioned that this “little heartbreaking” Wales didn’t rating

Speaking earlier than the sport, Carroll Bell, the primary lady to serve on the FAW Board, when she was appointed an unbiased director in 2019, the workforce was known as “Trailblazers”.

“It marks the beginning of a new era for women's football in Wales,” she mentioned.

Alison Jane and Hannah Jones and Chester, The Dog, noticed the sport in Colwyn Bay, Conwy. Hannah mentioned that it was “a little heartbreaking” Wales didn’t rating.

“I think the game went well in the first half with a lot of shots on the goal and there were some opportunities.

“But we go once more and hope that Sophie has a couple of minutes,” Hannah mentioned.

Jenny EOS has a picture of Jenny with her hair. She is smiling at the camera. Jenny EOS

Jenny EOS said, despite a disappointing score, “Our women have been pleased with us from starting to finish”

Cardiff's 30 -year -old Jenny EOS said, despite the disappointing score, “Our women have been pleased with us from starting to finish”.

“Welsh story is certainly one of endurance, and was it a crimson wall that was carrying the anthem until the final second, or the workforce was pushing on each opening and punching above its weight, we simply tolerated quite a bit to succeed in and play,” he mentioned.

A picture of a crowd of fans sitting during the match. They are all wearing red shirts. Some have turned their arms, while others look disappointed with the result. Shovel

Wells held the first half-headed majority, but defeated 3–0 by the Netherlands.

Speaking in front of the game, the Bero family told Carfili that they were supporters of any welsh game-and they felt that they had to travel to Switzerland due to the passion of eight-year-old gardener with the Wales Women's Football Team.

“I feel they may handle to attain in two video games and they’re going to win some video games,” Mali mentioned.

A family smiled and smiled on camera. Dan and Christina are standing behind the group, while their children, dylan and gardener, are standing behind them. Dan is wearing a gray top and his hand is on the dialing's shoulder. Christina is wearing a black top and standing behind the gardener. Dialon is wearing a blue sports top, while Mali is wearing a red and yellow top and hat.

Mali is traveling with her brother Dylan, 11, Mam Christina, 37, and Dad Dan, 36.

FAW officials say they were told that Wales is expected to be a more fan in Switzerland, who are more fan than three other countries that participate in the 16-Team tournament.

12 -year -old Isabel said that she was very excited and could not wait to see with fans.

The 44 -year -old with his father Leon, he was never abroad to see him, but in every household game.

He said it was “massively for ladies's soccer”, and predicted Wales's 3–1 win.

16 -year -old Olivia is in Switzerland with her father Lindon and Mam Nikola. He said that his family was “to help him, to encourage him and really feel extra impressed to do properly within the event.

Olivia, who performs soccer, believes that Wales participation within the event will have an effect on home soccer.

“It will encourage people to play, come and support them and watch the game,” he mentioned.

“Welsh girls have made history only for Euro,” 52 -year -old Nicola mentioned, 52 -year -old, from CWMPARC close to Treori.

Isabel is standing with her father Leone. Isabel is wearing a neon orange top, in which a flag is wrapped around him. His black hair is tied back. Leon is wearing dark brown T-shirts and glasses. They are both smiling on camera.

Isabel traveled along with her father, Leon to look at the match.

Russell Walis, 66, who initially belongs to Swansi, has an everyday go to to help Wales's males's workforce, however is one other on their first go to after the nation's ladies's workforce.

He believed that the FISLOLD and the workforce have been capable of shock one thing.

“They have really done good to reach the first place here, but I think they are a little surprised.”

Russell's spouse Catherine Walis, 65, says that the Euro has reached an enormous world stage “by reaching the Euro 2025.

“We are speaking to those that have been saying that they didn’t observe the soccer of girls, however they’re now and it’s nice that Wales is there.”

Three people looking at the camera. All have red Wales shirts and the back drop is of the mountains of Switzerland and the sea. The man is on the left and in the middle is his arm around the girl, who is his daughter. Her shirt has a bucket hat in green, red and yellow and sunglasses. The middle girl has sunglasses on her head and long brown hair. The woman on her right side has dark brown hair tied and sunglasses.

Lyndon says that he thinks again in Wales, the workforce qualifying for Euro 2025 will assist develop ladies's sport

With inputs from BBC

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