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5 talking points as England suffer Euro 2025 qualifying blow in France defeat

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ENGLAND 1-2 FRANCE: England failed to bridge the gap to leaders France in their Euro 2025 qualifying group after goals from Elisa De Almeida and Marie-Antoinette Katoto at St James’ Park

France defender Elisa de Almeida supplied a sensational volley to draw France level in the first-half (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP) (Photo by DARREN STAPLES/AFP via Getty Images)

England suffered a 2-1 defeat to France in their Euro 2025 qualifying campaign to leave them four points behind the group leaders with three matches played.

Friday night’s contest at St. James’ Park was thrust into early disarray as goalkeeper Mary Earps, celebrating her 50th international cap, was forced off through injury with a handful of minutes on the clock. England’s backline had looked doubtful in the opening exchanges and the hosts were fortunate that France did not capitalise better on the lapses.




An eventful first-half contoured by a sloppy defensive display from England and low energy eventually gave way to Beth Mead’s opener with half an hour gone, the Arsenal striker pouncing on Lauren Hemp’s cross into the box and fizzed below France keeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin. Ten minutes later, defender Elisa De Almeida produced a terrific looping volley from Kenza Dali’s corner to draw the visitors level.

A fiercely contested affair if lacking the usual quality due to tired legs, both sides bore chances with both keepers producing impressive saves. But it was France who made the most of theirs, Marie-Antoinette Katoto swivelling in the box and lashing her shot into the bottom far corner beyond Hampton with 20 minutes left to play. England pushed hard to find an equaliser, defender Millie Bright sprinting forward into the six-yard box at times in hopes of stirring some magic. Below are the talking points.

France grow gap at group’s top

England’s defeat to France means the European champions have plenty to do in the qualifying group if they are to reach Switzerland the easy way.

France remain top of England’s qualifying group having won all three of their matches thus far, with England now sitting third, four points behind Hervé Renard’s side having salvaged a draw against Sweden while defeating the Republic of Ireland.

A rematch against France next week could bridge the gap but England’s vulnerability in set-pieces, a joy for France, was stark and leaves Wiegman with plenty to consider before next Tuesday’s clash in France.

Marie-Antoinette Katoto celebrates scoring the winner for France(Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

England’s shaky defence

The defensive display from England was far from convincing and arguably the root cause of Friday night’s defeat.

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