England Roar Back in Style with 4–0 Win Over Netherlands – Euro 2025 Redemption Begins


After a disappointing start to their UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 campaign, England bounced back in spectacular fashion with a commanding 4–0 victory over the Netherlands in their second Group D match. This resounding win not only restored belief in the Lionesses but also reignited their journey toward European glory.

A Performance Full of Power and Precision

Following a tough 2–1 loss to France in the opening match, England entered the game under pressure, with fans and pundits alike questioning their form. But from the opening whistle, it was clear that manager Sarina Wiegman had ignited a fire within her players.

The match, played at Bramall Lane in front of over 30,000 fans, showcased England’s attacking prowess. Star forward Lauren James opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a brilliant strike from the edge of the box, curling the ball past the Dutch goalkeeper with precision and composure.

Georgia Stanway doubled the lead just before half-time with a thunderous shot from distance, capitalizing on a defensive lapse. England entered the break 2–0 up, with renewed confidence and intensity.

Second Half Brilliance

The second half saw England continue their dominance. Ella Toone made it 3–0 in the 57th minute, finishing off a well-crafted team move involving Stanway and Alessia Russo. But it was Lauren James who stole the show once more, adding a fourth with a slick solo effort that sealed her brace and the match.

The Netherlands, who came into the tournament as one of the favourites, struggled to cope with England’s pressing, pace, and precision. Their midfield was overrun, and their defense was exposed repeatedly by England’s creative attacking unit.

Tactical Masterclass

Sarina Wiegman, herself a former Dutch international, delivered a tactical masterclass against her home country. She shifted England into a high-pressing formation that cut off passing lanes and forced turnovers deep in the opposition half. The midfield trio of Walsh, Stanway, and James controlled the tempo, while the backline remained disciplined throughout.

This was not just a win; it was a statement. England proved that their opening defeat was merely a stumble—not a sign of weakness.

What This Means for England

With this win, England now sit second in Group D and are on course to qualify for the quarter-finals. A win or even a draw against Wales in their final group match could see them progress—possibly even as group winners depending on France’s result.

More importantly, the team’s confidence appears fully restored. Lauren James is emerging as the standout star of the tournament, while the midfield is clicking at just the right time.

Final Thoughts

England’s 4–0 thrashing of the Netherlands was more than a win—it was a reminder of what this team is capable of. Ruthless, organized, and inspired, the Lionesses have reignited their Euro 2025 campaign in front of a proud home crowd.

As the knockout rounds loom, one thing is clear: England are back—and they mean business.

 

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