Match schedule: When do the Netherlands’ Lionesses take to the pitch at Switzerland’s Euro 2025? | OneFootball

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·3 Juli 2025

Match schedule: When do the Netherlands’ Lionesses take to the pitch at Switzerland’s Euro 2025?

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Four years ago, the Netherlands’ Oranje Lionesses lost their European title to England, led by Sarina Wiegman. In Switzerland, Andries Jonker’s team have the chance to take back that title at the European Women’s Championship from the 2nd to the 27th of July.

Dutch media have been quick to suggest that this feat won’t be easy, given Oranje’s group with Wiegman’s England, a determined debuting Wales, and FIFA top-10 ever-presents, France. Wales are the Dutch team’s first opponent this Saturday (5th of July). Four days later (9th of July), the reunion with Wiegman is next, before the group stage is concluded with the meeting with France (13th of July).


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TILBURG, NETHERLANDS – JUNE 03: Players of the Netherlands huddle up following their teams 1-1 draw against Scotland in the UEFA Women’s Nations League 2024/25 Grp A1 MD6 match at Koning Willem II Stadion on June 03, 2025 in Tilburg, Netherlands. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

Times in Central European Summer Time

First round of group stage

First round of group stage

  • July 2 at 6pm: Iceland – Finland 0-1
  • July 2 at 9pm: Switzerland – Norway 1-2
  • July 3 at 6pm: Belgium – Italy
  • July 3 at 9pm: Spain – Portugal
  • July 4th at 6pm: Denmark – Sweden
  • July 4 at 9pm: Germany – Poland
  • July 5 at 6pm: Wales – Netherlands (at the Swissporarena in Lucerne)
  • July 5 at 9pm: France – England

Second round of group stage

  1. July 6 at 6pm: Norway – Finland
  2. July 6 at 9pm: Switzerland – Iceland
  3. July 7 at 6pm: Spain – Belgium
  4. July 7 at 9pm: Portugal – Italy
  5. July 8 at 6pm: Germany – Denmark
  6. July 8 at 9pm: Poland – Sweden
  7. July 9 at 6pm: England v Netherlands (in the Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich)
  8. July 9 at 9pm: France v Wales

Third round of group stage

  • July 10 at 9pm: Finland – Switzerland
  • July 10 at 9pm: Norway – Iceland
  • July 11 at 9pm: Italy – Spain
  • July 11 at 9pm: Portugal – Belgium
  • July 12 at 9pm: Sweden – Germany
  • July 12 at 9pm: Poland – Denmark
  • July 13 at 9pm: Netherlands – France (in St. Jakob-Park in Basel)
  • July 13 at 9pm: England v Wales

Quarterfinals

  1. July 16, 9pm: Group A winner – Group B number 2
  2. July 17, 9pm: Group C winner – Group D number 2 (possibly with the Netherlands)
  3. July 18, 9pm: Group B winner – Group A number 2
  4. July 19, 9pm: Group D winner – Group C number 2 (possibly with the Netherlands)

Semi-finals

  1. July 22 at 9pm: winner quarter-final 2 – winner quarter-final 1 (possibly with the Netherlands )
  2. July 23 at 9pm: winner quarter-final 4 – winner quarter-final 3 (possibly with the Netherlands )

Final

  1. July 27 at 6pm: Winner of semi-final 1 – Winner of semi-final 2 (at the St. Jakob-Park in Basel, possibly with the Netherlands)
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