UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Schedule

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Where Can I Watch the Women's Euros on TV?

Fans in the UK will be able to watch all the action from the Women's Euros 2025 on free-to-air television, ensuring widespread accessibility. Both BBC and ITV have confirmed they will be sharing live broadcast rights for the entire tournament. This means you can catch every thrilling match across their various channels, such as BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1, and ITV4. In addition, their respective streaming platforms, BBC iPlayer and ITVX, will offer live streams, catch-up options, and highlights, allowing you to watch the games on demand across multiple devices. The shared coverage agreement means that major fixtures, including the highly anticipated final, will be simulcast, providing viewers with choice and comprehensive access.

When Does The 2025 Women's Euros Take Place?

The prestigious UEFA Women's Euros 2025 will be hosted by Switzerland, marking the first time the nation has staged this major women's football event. The tournament is scheduled to run from Wednesday, 2nd July 2025, to Sunday, 27th July 2025, spanning just over three action-packed weeks. The opening match, featuring Iceland against Finland, will kick off in Thun, while the grand final will take place at the iconic St. Jakob-Park in Basel. Eight cities across Switzerland will serve as host venues: Basel, Bern, Geneva, Zurich, St. Gallen, Lucerne, Thun, and Sion, each playing their part in this summer's football spectacle.

Women's Euros 2025 Competition Format

The tournament features 16 competing nations, including hosts Switzerland and defending champions England. These teams have been meticulously divided into four groups of four teams: Group A, Group B, Group C, and Group D.

The competition unfolds in two distinct phases:

  • Group Stage: Each team will play every other team within their group once in a round-robin format. This ensures a balanced competition where every point counts towards securing a spot in the next phase. For example, England, as part of a challenging Group D, will face France, Wales, and the Netherlands.
  • Knockout Stage: Following the group stage, the top two teams from each of the four groups will advance to the quarter-finals. From this point onwards, it's a straight knockout competition, where every match is a winner-takes-all affair.
  • Quarter-finals: The winners of Group A will face the runners-up of Group B, and similarly for the other groups (Winner Group B vs. Runner-up Group A, Winner Group C vs. Runner-up Group D, and Winner Group D vs. Runner-up Group C).
  • Semi-finals
  • Finals

Final Matches in the knockout stage that are level after 90 minutes will proceed to extra time (two 15-minute halves) and, if necessary, a penalty shootout to determine the winner, adding to the drama and intensity.

To minimize travel and enhance the overall experience for teams and fans, the group stage matches have been strategically geographically clustered. A "west zone" comprising Bern, Geneva, Sion, and Thun will host matches for Groups A and B, while an "east zone" including Basel, Lucerne, St. Gallen, and Zurich will host games for Groups C and D. This logistical planning aims to ensure fairness in terms of rest periods and contributes to a more sustainable tournament.

Where Can I View the 2025 Women's Euros Schedule?

To ensure you stay fully informed and don't miss any of the thrilling moments, you can find a comprehensive and user-friendly schedule of all the Women's Euros 2025 fixtures on WheresTheMatch. Our website provides all the essential information you need at a glance, including precise start times (adjusted for your local timezone), confirmed dates for every match-up from the group stage through to the final, detailed match-ups for each game, and the scheduled broadcasters for each fixture in the UK.