
Switzerland plays host to the 2025 Women’s European Championship this summer.
This is the 14th edition of the Women’s European Championship, consisting of 16 teams from across the continent. England are the defending champions, having lifted the trophy for the first time in 2022. The Lionesses are back to defend their crown, but they did finish second in their qualifying group, handing them a tough tie.
Record European champions Germany are also involved, as are world champions Spain. Poland and Wales are the two sides making their Women’s European Championship debuts.
When is Women’s Euro 2025?
Women’s Euro 2025 starts on Wednesday 2nd July and runs through to Sunday 27th July, and takes place across eight different stadiums in eight cities. Arena Thun in Thun will host the first game of the tournament, while Basel’s St Jakob-Park is set to host the final.
Women’s Euro 2025 draw
- Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
- Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
- Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
- Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands
Who are the Women’s Euro 2025 favourites?
Women’s Euro 2025 full schedule
*All times in BST
Group stage
Wednesday 2nd July
- Group A: Iceland vs Finland – Arena Thun, Thun; kick-off 5pm
- Group A: Switzerland vs Norway – St Jakob-Park, Basel; kick-off 8pm
Thursday 3rd July
- Group B: Belgium vs Italy – Stade de Tourbillon, Son; kick-off 5pm
- Group B: Spain vs Portugal – Stadion Wankdorf, Bern; kick-off 8pm
Friday 4th July
- Group C: Denmark vs Sweden – Stade de Geneve, Geneva; kick-off 5pm
- Group C: Germany vs Poland – Arena St Gallen, St Gallen; kick-off 8pm
Saturday 5th July
- Group D: Wales vs Netherlands – Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne; kick-off 5pm
- Group D: France vs England – Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich; kick-off 8pm
Sunday 6th July
- Group A: Norway vs Finland – Stade de Tourbillon, Sion; kick-off 5pm
- Group A: Switzerland vs Iceland – Stadion Wankdorf, Bern; kick-off 8pm
Monday 7th July
- Group B: Spain vs Belgium – Arena Thun, Thun; kick-off 5pm
- Group B: Portugal vs Italy – Stade de Geneve, Geneva; kick-off 8pm
Tuesday 8th July
- Group C: Germany vs Denmark – St Jakob-Park, Basel; kick-off 5pm
- Group C: Poland vs Sweden – Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne; kick-off 8pm
Wednesday 9th July
- Group D: England vs Netherlands – Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich; kick-off 5pm
- Group D: France vs Wales – Arena St Gallen, St Gallen; kick-off 8pm
Thursday 10th July
- Group A: Finland vs Switzerland – Stade de Geneve, Geneva; kick-off 8pm
- Group A: Norway vs Iceland – Arena Thun, Thun; kick-off 8pm
Friday 11th July
- Group B: Italy vs Spain – Stadion Wankdorf, Bern; kick-off 8pm
- Group B: Portugal vs Belgium – Stade de Tourbillon, Sion; kick-off 8pm
Saturday 12th July
- Group C: Sweden vs Germany – Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich; kick-off 8pm
- Group C: Poland vs Denmark – Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne; kick-off 8pm
Sunday 13th July
- Group D: Netherlands vs France – St Jakob-Park, Basel; kick-off 8pm
- Group D: England vs Wales – Arena St Gallen, St Gallen; kick-off 8pm
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Quarter-finals
Wednesday 16th July
- Match 25: Group A winners vs Group B runners-up – Stade de Geneve, Geneva; kick-off 8pm
Thursday 17th July
- Match 26: Group C winners vs Group D runners-up – Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich; kick-off 8pm
Friday 18th July
- Match 27: Group B winners vs Group A runners-up – Stadion Wankdorf, Bern; kick-off 8pm
Saturday 19th July
- Match 28: Group D winners vs Group C runners-up – St Jakob-Park, Basel; kick-off 8pm
Semi-finals
Tuesday 22nd July
- Match 29: Match 26 winners vs Match 25 winners – Stade de Geneve, Geneva; kick-off 8pm
Wednesday 23rd July
- Match 30: Match 28 winners vs Match 27 winners – Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich; kick-off 8pm
Women’s Euro 2025 Final
Sunday 27th July
- Match 31: Match 29 winners vs Match 30 winners – St Jakob-Park, Basel; kick-off 5pm