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·24 de julho de 2025
When is the Women’s Euro 2025 final and where are the best places to watch it?

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England have booked their place in the Women’s Euro 2025 final against Spain, and here our guide explains when the match is and where to watch it.
The Lionesses will be looking for revenge after losing in the final of the 2023 World Cup to Spain.
However, they go in to the game as defending champions, after beating Germany to win Euro 2022 at Wembley Stadium.
There has been plenty of drama on the route to the Euro 2025 final for England. The Lionesses came from two goals down to beat Sweden on penalties, and also came from behind in their semi-final against Italy.
Spain have been the standout team of the tournament and will be a tough test for the Lionesses.
The Women’s Euro 2025 final will take place on Sunday, July 27th, at the St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland.
St. Jakob-Park holds a capacity of 34,250 and is the home to FC Basel.
Kick off for England vs Spain is at 6pm local time and 5pm in the UK.
The Women’s Euro 2025 final will be broadcast at pubs and bars across the United Kingdom.
Several larger venues will also screen the big game live on Sunday night.
TOCA Social at the 02 Arena and Westfield White City in London are hosting watch parties.
There will also be a watch party for fans to catch the action at TOCA Social at the Bullring in Birmingham.
Here are just some of the places where to watch the Women’s Euro 2025 final. Most venues are walk-in or free to enter, but booking in advance may be reccomended.
London
Birmingham
Durham
Liverpool
Manchester
For those wishing to watch the game from the comfort of their own home, fans can watch the game on either BBC One or ITV One.
The match will also be available on their respective streaming platforms, iPlayer or ITV X.
To watch the game you must have a valid TV licence and an account with iPlayer or ITV X if you wish to watch the game via the streaming platforms.
As things stand there are presently no plans for a bank holiday if England beat Spain in the final of Women’s Euro 2025.
SheKicks has launched their own petition calling for a bank holiday on Monday, July 28th, should the Lionesses successfully defend their trophy.
The UK’s best football betting sites have Spain as favourites to win the European Championship for the first time.
Spain are priced at 1/3 to lift the trophy, while the Lionesses are at 2/1 to defend the trophy they won in 2022.