The UEFA Women's EUROs is the biggest women's football tournament in Europe, held every four years and featuring the continent's top national teams. The upcoming Women's EUROs 2025 is set to break records once again, with huge crowds, rising global viewership, and the highest level of competition to date.
If you're wondering when the tournament starts, who's qualified, or where to watch, here's everything you need to know:
You can watch every match of the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 live and on demand for free on Eurovision Sport. The platform offers full coverage of the tournament, including group stage games, knockout rounds, and the final. Whether you're at home or on the go, fans across Europe can stream all the action without a subscription.
Facts | Info |
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When Is The Women's Euros? | July 2025 |
Where Is The Women's Euros 2025? | Switzerland |
How Many Teams In Women's Euros? | 16 |
Who Won The Last Women's Euros? | England (2022) |
When Was The First Women's Euros? | 1984 |
England won the Women's EUROs 2022, defeating Germany 2-1 in extra time at Wembley Stadium. It was England's first European title.
Switzerland will host the UEFA Women's EURO 2025, marking its first time staging this major women's football tournament. Matches will be spread across multiple cities, offering fans a mix of scenic locations and top-tier football throughout July 2025.
Each city will bring its own flavour to the tournament, helping to showcase both the depth of Swiss football infrastructure and the growing stature of the women's game.
The UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final will take place on Sunday 27 July 2025 at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland - the country's largest football stadium.
With a capacity of over 38,000, the venue is set to host a historic night as the tournament crowns its next European champion in front of a packed crowd and millions of viewers worldwide.
The qualifiers determine which 16 teams join host Switzerland in the finals.
They include:
16 national teams qualify for the final tournament. They compete in a group stage followed by knockout rounds: quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final. Each team plays at least three matches.
Team | Qualification Method | Facts |
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Switzerland | Hosts | First-time hosts |
Germany | Group A4 winners | 8-time champions |
Spain | Group A2 winners | 2023 World Cup winners |
France | Group A3 winners | Semi-finalists in 2022 |
England | Group A3 runners-up | Defending champions |
Italy | Group A1 winners | 2-time runners-up |
Netherlands | Group A1 runners-up | 2017 champions |
Iceland | Group A4 runners-up | Fifth consecutive qualification |
Denmark | Group A2 runners-up | 2017 runners-up |
Portugal | Play-off winner | Third consecutive qualification |
Norway | Play-off winner | 2-time champions |
Finland | Play-off winner | Fifth appearance |
Poland | Play-off winner | Tournament debut |
Sweden | Play-off winner | 1984 champions |
Belgium | Play-off winner | Third consecutive qualification |
Wales | Play-off winner | Tournament debut |
The teams have been drawn into four groups:
The tournament kicks off with Iceland vs. Finland on July 2 in Thun, and the final will be held at St. Jakob-Park in Basel on July 27.
Germany is the dominant force, winning 8 Women's EURO titles.
Nation | Titles Won |
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Germany | 8 |
Norway | 2 |
Sweden | 1 |
Netherlands | 1 |
England | 1 |
The first official Women's EURO was held in 1984, won by Sweden. Initially held every 2 or 3 years, the event switched to a quadrennial format in 1997. It has since grown into a world-class sporting spectacle.
The UEFA Women's EURO 2022 was a landmark tournament that set new records for attendance, viewership, and impact. Hosted by England, it culminated in a dramatic final at Wembley where the Lionesses claimed their first-ever European title.
The event marked a turning point for women's football, drawing global attention and elevating the profile of the sport across Europe.
The UEFA Women's EURO 2029 will be the 15th edition of the tournament, featuring 16 national teams. The host nation(s) will be announced in December 2025.