The hosts take on Phil Neville’s Lionesses at Rodney Parade on Friday knowing a win will secure a place in France
Gwennan Harries harbours mixed emotions. Almost simultaneously she feels a little bit nervous, extremely excited, cautiously optimistic and, most definitely, envious. “It’s the biggest game in our history,” says the former leading Wales striker as she prepares for BBC punditry duties at Rodney Parade where, on Friday, Jayne Ludlow’s side face Phil Neville’s England. “I would have loved to have played in a match of this magnitude.”
Harries is not guilty of hyperbole. After all, Ludlow’s predominantly semi-professional Wales are a point ahead of the vaunted, fully professional Lionesses at the top of the pair’s World Cup qualifying group. Only one side are guaranteed automatic qualification.
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