**Wales Women’s Football Team Involved in Bus Accident Ahead of Euro 2025 Clash in Switzerland**

The Welsh women’s national football team were left shaken after their team bus was involved in a road traffic collision en route to a crucial training session ahead of their Euro 2025 group stage match against France. The incident occurred near St Gallen, Switzerland, on Tuesday, just one day before the high-stakes fixture.

Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene following the crash, which happened as the team travelled to Kybunpark Stadium, a planned venue for their pre-match preparations. As questions mounted regarding the welfare of the squad, initial updates from the Football Association of Wales (FAW) offered relief: all those on board, as well as those in the other vehicle involved, escaped unharmed.

Training for Wales was promptly called off as a precautionary measure. Speaking at a post-incident press conference, team manager Rhian Wilkinson affirmed the prioritisation of player wellbeing, insisting that football had understandably been “put into perspective” by the day’s events. Both Wilkinson and team captain Angharad James were not on the bus at the time of the accident, having travelled separately for media duties.
“The most important thing now, of course, is making sure everyone is together and supported,” Wilkinson told journalists, visibly relieved but alert to the ongoing situation. She confirmed, “We’re in the process of getting the entire travelling party safely away from the scene and back to base. We’ll ensure they are all doing well before thinking about anything further.”
Describing the scenes immediately after the incident, Wilkinson explained how staff and officials acted swiftly to ensure player safety. She added, “Our support team has responded brilliantly. The bus was accompanied quickly, and thankfully everyone remains okay, including the driver of the other vehicle.”
In the hours following the crash, UEFA was praised by Wales representatives for its effective management and communication. Wilkinson commented: “UEFA officials have been excellent, keeping lines of communication open with our bus staff and ensuring the correct support is in place. Their response has helped us stay calm and focus on the wellbeing of our players.”
With less than 24 hours until their critical group match against the French squad, Wales’ preparations have been significantly disrupted. Nonetheless, Wilkinson stressed the resilience and unity within her team, stating, “We’ve trained for the unexpected, and that’s what this is. Our immediate focus is welfare, and only afterwards will we turn our attention to the football.”
An official FAW statement confirmed: “The Football Association of Wales can confirm that the Cymru National Team bus has been involved in a road traffic accident whilst travelling to Arena St Gallen for a training session ahead of Wednesday’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 match against France. All passengers on the Cymru National Team bus and in the other vehicle are unharmed. The FAW’s priority has been to remove the players from the scene and return to the Cymru training base.”
This scare comes on the eve of one of the Welsh women’s team’s most anticipated matches, with the squad looking to build on their recent momentum at the European tournament. Supporters and football officials alike will be watching closely to see how the team respond following this distressing episode. As enquiries into the cause of the incident continue, the mood within the camp remains one of relief and togetherness.
With the footballing world sending messages of support, the Welsh players will aim to put this incident behind them and focus their attention back on the pitch. Updates on the players’ wellbeing and further developments are expected as Wales finalise their preparations.
As more information emerges, attention will also turn to the logistical challenges posed by such disruptions in a major international tournament. For now, the priority remains the safety and support of everyone involved. The impact on team morale and readiness for the pivotal match will become clear as Wednesday’s kick-off approaches.