• Home
  • Football
  • Sophie Ingle Insists Wales Can Rise To New Heights Under Rhian Wilkinson

Sophie Ingle Insists Wales Can Rise To New Heights Under Rhian Wilkinson

Rhian Wilkinson holding her shirt

Rhian Wilkinson holding her shirt

Wales captain Sophie Ingle has described how there is “a lot of positive detail” from Rhian Wilkinson’s first camp as Wales manager. Midfielder Ingle, who has won four Women’s Super League titles with Chelsea, will hope to help the national team off to a winning start to their Euro 2025 qualifying campaign. “It’s been good,” Ingle said, ahead of the home clash against Croatia in Wrexham on Friday night – the first since Wlkinson took over from the departed Gemma Grainger.

By Jacob Maddaford

Wales captain Sophie Ingle has described how there is “a lot of positive detail” from Rhian Wilkinson’s first camp as Wales manager.

Midfielder Ingle, who has won four Women’s Super League titles with Chelsea, will hope to help the national team off to a winning start to their Euro 2025 qualifying campaign.

“It’s been good,” Ingle said, ahead of the home clash against Croatia in Wrexham on Friday night – the first since Wlkinson took over from the departed Gemma Grainger.

“We’ve only had a few training sessions, but it’s about us getting to know her. So far, so good.”

Wales go into this campaign on the back of a Nations League effort that ended with relegation from the top group.

“It was always going to be tough, we were playing top opposition,” added Ingle.

“But we learned so much from those games and realised where we need to be.”

“If we want to get to a major tournament, we will be playing those teams.

“To end the campaign with a good result against Germany was phenomenal for us and we hopefully can continue that now.”

“Even in some of those games, we’ve been scoring against top opposition, and that’s given us a lot of confidence as a team.”

Ingle, 32, insist her team are enjoying playing again at The Racecourse, where Wales are set to play their first game at the venue since March 2020.

“We don’t come here very often. It’s nice being back in Wrexham and hopefully we can put on a show for the fans.”

New manager Wilkinson is also a big supporter of the FAW policy of spreading the fixtures around the country.

“It’s critical that the Welsh women are seen across this country, and all the young players see these icons of the game,” said the former Canadian ahead of her first match in charge.

“It’s easy to put on games in Cardiff. There are big stadiums and a lot of people.

“I’ve got to come out and support the games that aren’t in the major cities, so it’s easier for me and the rest of the FAW to push playing across the country.”

Wales host Croatia, hopeful they can get off to a good start as they bid to do what the men’s team under Rob Page could not manage – qualification for the next European Championships.

 

Related News

Calum Chambers of Cardiff City. Pic. Alamy

Calum and Jack go Way Back . . . But this is Strictly Business at Cardiff City

Calum Chambers and Jack Wilshere share a long history that stretches back to their days together at Arsenal and with England, but friendship will be set aside when their paths cross on Saturday.

Seb Kennedy | Feb 14, 2026
Wrexham's Issa Kabore (left) and Josh Windass celebrate.  Pic. Alamy

FA Cup Glory Earned and Stored Away by Wrexham as Phil Parkinson Turns Focus Back to Championship

Phil Parkinson insists Wrexham’s FA Cup adventure will now take a back seat as his side refocus on their Championship campaign.

David Williams | Feb 14, 2026
JD Cymru North

Llandudno are in the Mood for Love, Romance and Three Points at Home to Gresford Athletic

It's Valentine's Day weekend and all true romantics are dreaming of promotion from the JD Cymru North to the JD Cymru Premier, as Dave Jones reports.

Dave Jones | Feb 13, 2026
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo comforts Wales' Gareth Bale after Portugal won 2-0 during the Euro 2016. Pic. Alamy

Wales Fans Will Choose Which Stadium Hosts Portugal and Ronaldo, Insists Craig Bellamy

Craig Bellamy has insisted Wales supporters will have the final say on whether a glamour Nations League clash with Portugal — and potentially Cristiano Ronaldo — is staged at the Principality Stadium.

Paul Jones | Feb 13, 2026
Cardiff City's Joel Bagan. Pic: Alamy

Re-Born Joel Bagan is the Heartbeat of Cardiff City’s Revival

Brian Barry-Murphy has rotated a number of players this season, except one he seems to place on his teamsheet every single week, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Feb 12, 2026
The Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Pic. Alamy

Wales Ready to go Back to Principality Stadium For England Clash Ahead of Euro 2028

Wales will look to host a major football international at the Principality Stadium if they are paired with England in Thursday’s Nations League draw.

Paul Jones | Feb 12, 2026