
The Wales women team bus was involved in a road accident on its way to training in Switzerland.
No players or memners of staff were injured in the incident, but the planned training session has been cancelled in St Gallen.
Manager Rhian Wilkinson said: “This is really developing right now so we are trying to be as clear and transparent as possible.
“I think everyone, from all reports, is OK and we just need to get them all together and get everyone away from the scene to reassess. We’ve got great staff, great support and we will make sure that everyone continues to be OK.
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“More importantly I think the driver of the other vehicle is OK as well. We will let everyone know once we know for sure.”
Wales, in their first major tournament, will be eliminated from Euro 2025 if they lose to France on Wednesday.
They lost their opening game 3-0 to the Netherlands and need to fins a big swing in performance to stay in with a chance of progress.
“It was a real introduction to the Euros and the quality of the opposition [against Netherlands], but I was really pleased with a lot of elements,” Wilkinson added.
“But equally, we always want to put on a performance for our fans and we know that there were moments where we could improve, which is what this is all about.
“We always talk about the next match and this is another opportunity.
“Everyone always talks about what it means if we don’t get a point but equally it’s about delivering as strong a performance as we can to show Wales just how proud we are to represent our country.”