Euro 2025 Kicks Off Amid Scorching Heat: Switzerland's Fiery Start and Iceland's Thunderous Fans
Euro 2025 begins with record-breaking heat in Switzerland and passionate fans from Iceland making their mark. Catch the latest updates, analysis, and highlights from the tournament.

Euro 2025: A Sizzling Start in Switzerland
The 2025 Women's European Championship has officially begun, and it's already making headlines for more than just the football. Switzerland, the host nation, is experiencing a blistering heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 97 degrees Fahrenheit (36 Celsius). Despite the sweltering conditions, fans have turned out in droves, with a record 600,000 tickets sold before the first game even kicked off.
The Heat is On
As the tournament started, the heat in Switzerland became a major talking point. UEFA has implemented cooling breaks during matches if the temperature exceeds 89 degrees Fahrenheit (32 Celsius). Switzerland's captain, Lia Wälti, emphasized the importance of acclimatizing to the heat, stating, "Water is really important, as well as shading and putting your feet up before the game."
Iceland's Thunderous Support
Meanwhile, Iceland's fans, known for their passionate support, brought their iconic "Thunderclap" chant to the Arena Thun. Despite their team's 1-0 loss to Finland, the Icelandic supporters were in full voice, creating an electric atmosphere. The fans had earlier gathered in Thun's Waisenhausplatz square, enjoying face painting, live music, and even a surfing contest before marching to the stadium.
Basel's Euro Makeover
The city of Basel has embraced the tournament with open arms. The city's trams have been repainted in the tournament's colors, and pedestrian crossings now feature women soccer players instead of the traditional green men. The fan park in Basel was packed with Swiss and Norway fans, eagerly anticipating the opening game.
England's Scouting Hub
England has set up a scouting hub in Zurich, with coaches like Emma Coates and Gemma Davies tasked with gathering intel on the other 15 teams. Their insights will not only aid the Lionesses' current campaign but also help develop England's future stars.
France's Home Comforts
France's team base near St. Gallen is equipped with everything from PlayStation consoles to a library filled with biographies of sports legends like Zinedine Zidane and Kobe Bryant. The team is ready to make history by winning their first major tournament.
Match Previews
- Belgium vs. Italy: Belgium, led by Tessa Wullaert, aims for their first semifinal appearance, while Italy looks to bounce back from past disappointments.
- Spain vs. Portugal: World champions Spain, despite fitness concerns over Aitana Bonmatí, are favorites against Portugal, who are strengthened by the return of Jéssica Silva.
Stay tuned for more updates as Euro 2025 continues to deliver thrilling football and unforgettable moments.