The Cwtsh: Cymru’s best bits at EURO 2025 including Liverpool stars piano skills

The Cwtsh chair, a chair used by Cymru for their YouTube programme at UEFA EURO 2025

From singalongs and confessions to emotional messages from home, this episode brings together the funniest and most memorable moments from inside the Cymru camp at UEFA Women’s EURO 2025. 

This episode isn’t just about football — it’s about the friendships, laughter, emotions, and heritage that bind this team together. 

Fans are treated to the funniest and most heartwarming moments from inside the Cymru camp, showing the true personality behind each player’s jersey.

Life Beyond the Gloves

One of the standout episodes is with goalkeepers Olivia Clark and Poppy Soper. 

Clarke shares her love for mountain walking — a passion that offers her mental clarity and balance outside the game.

Whether it’s hiking up Snowdon or unwinding in the Lake District, Clark finds solace in nature. 

Teammate Soper joins her in painting a picture of their daily routines, filled with yoga, team briefings, and long nature walks — a rhythm that keeps them mentally sharp for the demands of international competition.

Ceri’s Music School: Anthems and Identity

Midfielder Ceri Holland reveals another side of herself through “Ceri’s Music School.” 

Sitting at a keyboard, she plays familiar tunes and teaches teammate Carrie Jones the chords to Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau and Yma o Hyd — two songs deeply rooted in Welsh pride. 

As these melodies fill the room, the squad’s emotional ties to their country and to Y Wal Goch — the iconic red wall of fans — are on full display, reminding viewers that Cymru’s strength lies in its sense of identity.

EURO 2025 Memorable Moments and Milestones

Highlights from the tournament include Jess Fishlock’s record-breaking goal, which added another chapter to her legendary career and symbolised the strength of the Cymru development system that has shaped her journey. 

Another standout scene is Kayleigh Barton’s impassioned pre-France huddle speech, a rallying cry that unified the team before one of their biggest matches.

Esther Morgan and Hannah Cain reflect candidly on their journeys through injuries and their hard-fought comebacks, sharing moments of vulnerability and strength that resonate far beyond the pitch.

A Historic Fan Walk and Shared Spirit

A major highlight of the episode is the massive show of unity between Cymru and Netherlands supporters. 

Over 8,000 fans marched together, creating the largest fan walk in Women’s EURO history — a testament to the passion and community that fuels the women’s game.

Full Squad. Full Stories

The episode features voices from across the entire squad: Ffion Morgan, Rachel Rowe, Carrie Jones, Ceri Holland, Olivia Clark, Poppy Soper, Esther Morgan, Hannah Cain, Lois Joel, Elise Hughes, Josie Green, Rhiannon Roberts, Helen Ward, Tianna Teisar, Scarlett Hill, Mary McAteer, Nia Davies, Kayleigh Barton, and Jess Fishlock. 

From singalongs and inside jokes to powerful messages from home, this is the team as you’ve never seen them before.

Connecting Cymru 

This series celebrated connectivity, not just technologically through EE’s network, but emotionally, through heartfelt messages from loved ones, video questions from children across Wales, and those everyday moments of laughter and togetherness that show that Cymru and Y Wal Goch are bonded like no others. 

At its core, The Cwtsh connected by EE was a celebration of Welsh identity, team culture, and national pride. It brings fans closer to the squad than ever before, turning every message, laugh, and tear into a part of a shared journey.

Whether you were supporting from a classroom in Caerphilly, a living room in Llanelli, or a café in Caernarfon, The Cwtsh made sure you were right there with the team in Switzerland.

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