The curtains on Jess Fishlock's glorious Wales career are about to be drawn, but for boss Rhian Wilkinson, the focus has long been on succession planning, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
Wales legend Jess Fishlock has no regrets about stepping away from international football, convinced that the next generation is ready to take the team forward.
Wales legend Jess Fishlock will make her final appearance for her country later this month as Rhian Wilkinson names a 26-player squad packed with new talent for the October international window.
Jess Fishlock is going out at the top and on her own terms, having announced that Wales’ first international match after their Euros finals will be her last, as Graham Thomas reports.
Jess Fishlock is going out at the top and on her own terms, having announced that Wales’ first international match after their Euros finals will be her last, as Graham Thomas reports.
It was not the finish Wales would have wanted as the second Test went decisively in Australia's favour, but head coach Sean Lynn reckons his squad are in good shape for the World Cup.
Wales have come a long way in recent years, but their time at Euro 2025 shows they still have a way to, go as Ian Mitchelmore reflects.
Wales’ Euro 2025 campaign has ended with three defeats, two goals scored and 13 conceded, but the lessons may be more lasting than the pain.
Wales will face their oldest enemy on Sunday in their final group game at Euro 2025 and Ffion Morgan is relishing the rivalry.
Wales are all but out of Euro 2025, but that’s not even half of the story. They have scored their first goal at a major tournament finals and gave a much improved display before losing to France.
The harsh world of elite tournament football means another defeat for Wales on Wednesday, when they face France, is likely to end any hopes of progress at Euro 2025.