
The latest episode of FC Cymru marks a momentous summer for Welsh football, with a special edition focused on UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 and the continued celebration of community, inclusion, and growth across the nation.
FC Cymru presenter and Her Game Too’s Roopa Vyas ascends to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) to reveal the Cymru Women’s squad for this summer’s historic UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 finals in Switzerland. The iconic setting sets the stage for what promises to be a landmark tournament for the team and the nation.
Descending from the heights of Snowdonia, the episode then heads to Talysarn, where the Cymru Football Foundation has recently supported the development of a brand-new 3G community pitch.
Rhian Wilkinson and Liv Clark are on hand to officially open the facility, taking part in community events and speaking to members of Talysarn Celtic about the transformative impact the pitch will have. Local players, volunteers, and supporters share how the new facility will support growth and engagement in football across all age groups.
From North to South, FC Cymru travels to Cardiff to celebrate the FAW’s participation in Pride Cymru, highlighting football’s power to unite and uplift.
With appearances from Cymru stars Jess Fishlock, Rachel Rowe, and Lily Woodham, the FAW proudly demonstrates its commitment to inclusion, representation, and belonging at every level of the game. The segment includes interviews, celebrations, and a unique EURO twist to mark the occasion.
As anticipation builds for EURO 2025, FC Cymru also visits the FAW’s inaugural Women’s and Girls Conference in Cardiff. Hear from the FAW’s Chief Commercial and Engagement Officer, Sharon Tuff and Louise Burgess, EURO 2025 Project Lead, as they discuss the incredible growth of the women’s game in Wales and the strategic vision shaping its future.
The episode also features an in-depth interview with FAW Women’s and Girls Football Strategic Lead , Bethan Woolley as she reflects on the incredible milestone of over 20,000 female player registrations, and outlines the FAW’s long-term development strategy to ensure continued progress and participation at every level. FC Cymru finally makes a visit to a Gwyl Cymru Festival, a celebration of community and music.
Watch the full episode now here or on RedWall+ and join us in celebrating the stories, communities, and passion that shape Welsh football.
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