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·15 de julho de 2025
Attendance record broken during group stage of Women’s Euro 2025

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·15 de julho de 2025
Women’s Euro 2025 has set a new record for total attendance across all group stage games.
The tournament in Switzerland has broken the previous highest figure set at Euro 2022 in England.
It shows just how much women’s football is growing as fans flock to games in Switzerland, with the knockout phase set to begin on Wednesday.
Organisers of Euro 2025 have confirmed that a total of 461,582 fans attended the 24 group stage matches.
The previous record was set by England at Euro 2022, where 357,993 fans attended group stage games.
The highest-attended match was Germany’s 2-1 victory over Denmark at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, which attracted 34,165 spectators.
Several other attendance records were set at Euro 2025. More than 17,000 fans from Germany attended the win against Denmark, which is the most away fans to attend a women’s Euro match ever.
Switzerland’s opener against Norway had an attendance of 34,063 – a record crowd at a Swiss women’s national team match.
Showing how impressive the attendance numbers have been at this summer’s tournament, the top 10 attendances in Women’s Euros history have been set at Euro 2025.
The all-time record crowd was England’s Euro 2022 final victory at Wembley Stadium, which attracted 87,192 fans.
That is a record that won’t be broken as the largest stadium at Euro 2025 – St. Jakob-Park in Basel – can only hold a capacity of 38,512 people.
Below, is a list of the top 10 attended games in Women’s Euros history, with those from this summer’s tournament in bold.
There is a strong chance that Euro 2025 will break the overall attendance record across a Women’s Euros tournament.
The record is currently held by England at Euro 2022, which attracted 574,875 fans across the 31 games held.
To break the record, Euro 2025 will need more than 113,293 fans to attend the seven knockout games remaining.
There are some big nations left in the tournament including Spain, England, France and Germany. Hosts Switzerland are also still in the tournament and face Spain in the quarter-finals.
According to the UK’s best betting sites, Spain are favourites to lift the trophy in Basel on July 27th at odds of 8/11.
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