Wales’s Euro 2025 team bus has been involved in an accident on the way for her training session at Arina St. Gallon before their match against France.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) says that all the players and employees who were in the bus were uninhabited, although an ambulance was on the spot participating in another vehicle driver.
The Wales training session to be held at the stadium on Tuesday has been canceled as a result of an accident, although Wilkinson’s squad later trained about 30 minutes from St. Gallon in his team base in Venfeldon in his team base.
Head coaches Ryan Wilkinson and Captain Agrad James were not on the bus as they traveled separately to attend Wales’s press conference before Wednesday’s Group D Game.
“Everyone is fine,” Wilkinson said at the press conference.
“Our priority is to remove all of them together and from the scene. We will check to ensure that they are all fine.
“It is really developing now so we are trying to be as clear and transparent as possible.
“I think everyone, from all reports, is fine and we just need to bring them all together and remove everyone from the scene.
“Even more importantly, I think the driver of the other vehicle is also fine. We will tell everyone once that we definitely know.”
“The Football Association of Wales may confirm that the Cymru national team has just been involved in a road traffic accident, while on Wednesday’s UEFA women’s Euro 2025 matches before the Euro 2025 match of the UEFA women on Wednesday, a statement against France, traveling to Arina St. Gallon for their match -1 training session.
“All passengers are unpounted in the CIMRU national team bus and other vehicles. Faw’s priority has been to return to the CIMRU training basis to remove the players from the scene and complete their preparation for tomorrow’s match.”