Get ready for an exciting summer of football as the Women’s Euro 2025 kicks off! This year, England will be stepping onto the pitch to defend their title across eight dynamic venues over the course of 25 thrilling days. This 14th iteration of the tournament promises high-intensity action from start to finish.
Following their victory against England in the 2023 World Cup final by a narrow 1-0 margin, Spain enters the tournament as one of the favorites. However, England is hot on their heels, with formidable opponents like France and the 2022 finalists, Germany, also in the running.
Fans won’t have to endure a single dull day in the initial phase, as 16 spirited teams are set to play daily across the first 11 days before plunging into a gripping knockout stage.
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The tournament’s action unfolds in Switzerland, culminating at the storied St. Jakob-Park in Basel, the home ground for Switzerland’s national team. Among other illustrious venues are the Stadion Wankdorf in Bern and Geneva’s Stade de Geneve. Here’s the venue lineup you can anticipate witnessing:
- St. Jakob-Park, Basel
- Stadion Wankdorf, Bern
- Stade de Geneve, Geneva
- Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich
- Arena St.Gallen, St. Gallen
- Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne
- Arena Thun, Thun
- Stade de Tourbillon, Sion
With the group stage shaping the initial landscape of competition, England finds itself in Group D alongside 2017 champions the Netherlands and the Paris powerhouse, France. Germany, the eight-time titleholders, face off against Sweden in Group C, while Spain’s debut quest for the final pits them against Italy, a team with a venerable history as runners-up in 1993 and 1997.
Let’s break down the groups:
Group A: Finland, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland
Group B: Belgium, Spain, Italy, Portugal
Group C: Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden
Group D: England, France, Netherlands, Wales
The detailed schedule is set to ensure each match brings unforgettable moments. Here’s what you can expect:
- July 2: Iceland battles Finland in Thun, while Switzerland takes on Norway in Basel.
- July 3: Belgium faces Italy in Sion, and Spain clashes with Portugal in Bern.
- July 4: It’s Denmark vs. Sweden in Geneva, followed by Germany against Poland in St. Gallen.
- July 5: Witness Wales versus the Netherlands in Lucerne, and a night game where France faces England in Zurich.
As the tournament unfolds, fans can catch the action on TV channels like BBC and ITV across the UK, with precise broadcasting details for knockout matches to come. Not to worry if you’re on the go – you can stream matches via the BBC Sport website, BBC iPlayer, ITV.com, or the ITVX app.
Thinking of catching a game in person? Tickets are available with prices ranging from £22 to £79, depending on the stage of the tournament. Check UEFA.com for comprehensive ticket details and booking options.
Keep your eyes on this space as Women’s Euro 2025 delivers a summer filled with passion, drama, and the beautiful game at its finest!