The 2025 Women's Euro is just around the corner, and Switzerland is preparing to host one of the most exciting football events of the year. From July 2 to 27, 16 teams will compete for continental glory in a tournament that promises intense emotions and great moments.
Below, we tell you everything you need to know to not miss a detail of this 14th edition.
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Which teams will play in this tournament?
After the group draw last December, the 16 teams that will compete in the tournament were determined.
Where will the matches be played?
The 2025 Women's Euro will be played in eight Swiss cities, each with top-level stadiums that combine modernity and tradition. The venues and their respective stadiums are as follows:
Basel: St. Jakob-Park (38,512 spectators), the largest stadium in the tournament, will host the opening match and the final.
Bern: Stadion Wankdorf (31,783), home of Young Boys, will host key matches, including two of Spain's group stage matches and a quarterfinal.
Geneva: Stade de Genève (30,950), which will host five matches, including a semifinal.
Zurich: Stadion Letzigrund, with a capacity for 24,800, will witness group stage matches and a semifinal.
St. Gallen: Arena St.Gallen (19,694), where three initial phase matches will be played.
Lucerne: Allmend Stadion Luzern (16,800), a multipurpose venue that will also host three group stage matches.
Sion: Stade de Tourbillon, with 16,500 seats, will host group stage matches.
Thun: Arena Thun, the smallest stadium with 10,000 spectators, will open the tournament with the Iceland-Finland match.
These cities offer not only football but also tourist attractions, from Bern's historic center to Geneva's Alpine views, making the experience unforgettable for fans.
What matches can't I miss?
With 31 matches on the calendar, some matches stand out for their intensity and relevance. Here are the must-see matches, with times in Central European Time (CET):
Switzerland vs. Norway (July 2, 18:00, Basel): The opening match pits the host against a Nordic power in the St. Jakob-Park. A vibrant start to the tournament.
Spain vs. Portugal (July 3, 21:00, Bern): The world champions debut at the Stadion Wankdorf against their Iberian neighbors, in a duel that promises goals and excitement.
France vs. England (July 5, 21:00, Geneva): Two title favorites face off at the Stade de Genève in a Group D clash that could define the leadership.
Germany vs. Poland (July 4, 21:00, St. Gallen): The eight-time European champions begin their journey at the Arena St.Gallen, with the pressure to maintain their legacy.
Quarterfinals (July 18, 21:00, Bern): If Spain leads Group B, this match at the Stadion Wankdorf will be crucial for their aspirations.
Final (July 27, 18:00, Basel): The St. Jakob-Park will crown the European champion in a match that will close the tournament in style.
These matches bring together the most powerful teams, such as Spain, England (current champion), Germany, and France, along with the host Switzerland, coached by the legendary Pia Sundhage.
Which TV channel will broadcast the matches?
The television coverage of the 2025 Women's Euro will allow fans from all over the world to follow every minute of the tournament. These are the confirmed channels for the requested regions:
Spain: RTVE will be in charge of broadcasting all of Spain's matches on open television through its channels (La 1, La 2, or Teledeporte) and streaming through RTVE Play. Additionally, it will offer extensive coverage of other notable matches.
Mexico: ESPN, through Disney+, will be the only option to watch the complete Women's Euro.
Central America and South America: Like in Mexico, ESPN and Disney+ will broadcast all matches in these regions, ensuring a complete experience for Latin American fans.
The 2025 Women's Euro is not only a sporting competition but also a celebration of women's football in an inclusive and accessible environment. With top-level stadiums, vibrant matches, and global coverage, Switzerland is ready to write an unforgettable chapter in the tournament's history. Get your schedule ready and don't miss out on supporting your team in this race for glory.