
The 2025 Women’s European Championship is just around the corner, with Switzerland hosting the 14th edition of the tournament.
There are 31 games played across 25 days, hosted in eight stadiums — spread across eight cities. We’ve got all the details for all eight stadiums ahead of what looks to be the biggest Women’s European Championships yet.
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Allmend Stadium Luzern, Lucerne
The Allmend Stadium Luzern, in Lucerne, will host three games at Women’s Euro 2025 — all coming in the group stage. It will hold two game from Group C and Wales vs Netherlands in Group D
Date | Fixture | Round |
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05/07/2025 | Wales vs Netherlands | Group D |
08/07/2025 | Poland vs Sweden | Group C |
12/07/2025 | Poland vs Denmark | Group C |
This stadium is home to Swiss Super League side FC Luzern and has also hosted several international matches for Switzerland’s men’s national team.
Arena St Gallen, St Gallen
Arena St Gallen is another stadium to host three games, with one in Group C and two in Group D. It will host two of Wales’ matches, including the showdown with England to close Group D.
Date | Fixture | Round |
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04/07/2025 | Germany vs Poland | Group C |
09/07/2025 | France vs Wales | Group D |
13/07/2025 | England vs Wales | Group D |
Arena St Gallen has hosted a number of international matches for the Switzerland men’s national team. It’s also home to FC St Gallen in the Swiss Super League.
Arena Thun, Thun
There will be three games played at Arena Thun at Women’s Euro 2025, all coming in the group stage. It will host world champions Spain as they take on Belgium in Group B.
Date | Fixture | Round |
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02/07/25 | Iceland vs Finland | Group A |
07/07/25 | Spain vs Belgium | Group B |
10/07/25 | Norway vs Iceland | Group A |
Arena Thun is home to Swiss Super League side FC Thun. It has also hosted international matches for both the men’s and women’s Swiss national teams.
St Jakob-Park, Basel
St Jakob-Park will host the Women’s Euro 2025 Final, alongside four other games. It will also host the opening ceremony in Switzerland’s first game against Norway — which is the second match of the tournament.
Date | Fixture | Round |
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02/07/25 | Switzerland vs Norway | Group A |
08/07/25 | Germany vs Denmark | Group C |
13/07/25 | Netherlands vs France | Group D |
19/07/25 | Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C | Quarter-finals |
27/07/25 | Winners semi-final 1 vs Winners semi-final 2 | Final |
St-Jakob Park is home to Swiss Super League side FC Basel, and the biggest football stadium in Switzerland. It hosted six games at Euro 2008, the 2016 Europa League Final and also a couple of concerts.
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Stade de Geneve, Geneva
There will be five games at the Stade de Geneve in Geneva, including one of the two semi-finals. The stadium will also host Switzerland’s final group game against Finland.
Date | Fixture | Round |
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04/07/25 | Denmark vs Sweden | Group C |
07/07/25 | Portugal vs Italy | Group B |
10/07/25 | Finland vs Switzerland | Group A |
16/07/25 | Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B | Quarter-finals |
22/07/25 | Winners Quarter-final 3 vs Winners Quarter-final 1 | Semi-finals |
Stade de Geneve hosted three group stage games at Euro 2008 and has been home to a number of international matches — not just for Switzerland. It’s also home to Swiss side Servette.
Stade de Tourbillon, Sion
It’s just the three group stage matches for the Stade de Tourbillon in Sion — a running theme at Women’s Euro 2025. The stadium will host two of Belgium’s games in Group B, as well as Norway vs Finland from Group A.
Date | Fixture | Round |
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03/07/25 | Belgium vs Italy | Group B |
06/07/25 | Norway vs Finland | Group A |
11/07/25 | Portugal vs Belgium | Group B |
Stade de Tourbillon is home to Swiss side FC Sion and has hosted a handful of Switzerland national team matches. But it hasn’t held an international game since 2019.
Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich
There will be five games at the Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, including one quarter-final and one semi-final. It will host two of England’s group stage matches.
Date | Fixture | Round |
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05/07/25 | France vs England | Group D |
09/07/25 | England vs Netherlands | Group D |
12/07/25 | Sweden vs Germany | Group C |
17/07/25 | Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D | Quarter-finals |
23/07/25 | Winners quarter-final 4 vs Winners quarter-final 2 | Semi-finals |
Stadion Letzigrund is home to two Swiss Super League clubs, FC Zurich and Grasshopper Club. It also hosted three group games at Euro 2008, alongside men’s and women’s international matches for Switzerland.
Stadion Wankdorf, Bern
There will be four games played at Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, with three group stage matches and a quarter-final. It will hold one of Switzerland’s group stage matches.
Date | Fixture | Round |
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03/07/25 | Spain vs Portugal | Group B |
06/07/25 | Switzerland vs Iceland | Group A |
11/07/25 | Italy vs Spain | Group B |
18/07/25 | Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A | Quarter-finals |
Stadion Wankdorf is the home to Swiss Super League side BSC Young Boys, so has also hosted European matches. The stadium was used three times at Euro 2008, all for the Netherlands’ group matches. It has also hosted concerts for big names including Coldplay, Elton John, Celine Dion and Justin Bieber.