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UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: Fixtures, Stars & Knockouts

 

UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: Fixtures, Stars & Knockouts

Women’s football is shining brighter than ever, and UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is proof of the game’s explosive growth. With dramatic late goals, dominant performances, and historic milestones, the tournament is turning heads around the world.

Held across eight stunning Swiss cities, Euro 2025 is delivering unforgettable moments—and the best is yet to come. This guide breaks down who’s in, who’s out, who’s scoring, and which matches are coming next.

What Is UEFA Women’s Euro?

The UEFA Women’s European Championship is the premier women’s international tournament in Europe. Since its inaugural edition in 1984, the event has grown tremendously in reach, competitiveness, and global attention.

In 2025, Switzerland is hosting the tournament for the first time, with 16 national teams competing from July 2 to July 27.

Host Cities and Stadiums

Here’s where the action is happening:

Crowd fills St. Jakob-Park in Basel during UEFA Women’s Euro 2025.”

  • Basel – St. Jakob-Park (final venue)
  • Bern – Wankdorf Stadium
  • Zurich – Letzigrund
  • Geneva – Stade de Genève
  • St. Gallen, Lucerne, Sion, and Thun also host matches.

From modern arenas to picturesque backdrops, Switzerland offers a perfect blend of football and scenery.

Upcoming Fixtures (Group Stage Final Days)

The group stage wraps up on July 13, with massive showdowns on the horizon. Here’s what’s coming next:

“Spain and Italy players compete during UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 group stage match.”

Friday, July 11

  • Italy vs Spain – 21:00 CET, Bern
  • Portugal vs Belgium – 21:00 CET, Sion

Saturday, July 12

  • Sweden vs Germany – 21:00 CET, Zurich
  • Poland vs Denmark – 21:00 CET, Lucerne

Sunday, July 13

  • Netherlands vs France – 21:00 CET, Basel
  • England vs Wales – 21:00 CET, St. Gallen

These final group matches will decide the last teams to join the knockout stages—don’t miss them!

Teams Already Qualified for Quarter-Finals

As of July 11, the following six teams have secured their spots in the quarter-finals:

  • Spain
  • England
  • Switzerland (the host nation)
  • Sweden
  • France
  • Norway

The remaining two spots will be decided in the final group-stage matches.

Top Performers So Far

Alexia Putellas celebrates after scoring for Spain at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025.

Alexia Putellas (Spain)

Led Spain to a massive 6–2 win over Belgium with two goals and unmatched control in midfield.

Lauren James (England)

Put on a masterclass against the Netherlands, scoring twice and helping England dominate their group.

Jess Fishlock (Wales)

Became the oldest goalscorer in the tournament’s history and has been the driving force behind Wales’ impressive debut.

Ramona Bachmann (Switzerland)

Inspired the Swiss side with her leadership, helping the hosts reach the knockouts for the first time ever.

Knockout Stage: What to Expect

The quarter-finals begin on July 16, with the final set for Sunday, July 27, at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.

Possible Quarter-Final Fixtures:

England women’s team huddle after securing knockout qualification at Euro 2025.”
(Matchups will be confirmed after July 13)

  • Quarter-Final 1: Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B
  • Quarter-Final 2: Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D
  • Quarter-Final 3: Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A
  • Quarter-Final 4: Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C

Spain and England are currently favorites to meet deep in the tournament, but Switzerland’s magical run could shake things up.

How to Watch & Get Tickets

Watch Live:

Buy Tickets:

  • Available via uefa.com
  • Prices start from CHF 25
  • Digital passes accepted at all stadiums

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Final Thoughts

Fans wave Swiss and French flags during UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 match in Geneva.

UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is delivering on every level—goals, passion, drama, and record-breaking moments. With only a few group-stage games left, the road to Basel is getting tighter, and the knockout rounds promise world-class football at its fiercest.

Whether you're a casual viewer or a hardcore fan, now is the time to tune in.

FAQs

 When is the final?
July 27, 2025, in Basel.

Who’s already in the quarter-finals?
Spain, England, Switzerland, France, Sweden, and Norway.

What time is England vs Wales?
21:00 CET / 20:00 BST on Sunday, July 13.

How many teams qualify for the knockouts?
The top two teams from each group (8 total) qualify for the quarter-finals.

Where can I stream the games?
UEFA.tv, BBC iPlayer, ESPN+, or your local sports network.

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