Women's Euro 2025: Full Guide to Groups, Fixtures, and Top Contenders
Get the latest on Women's Euro 2025: groups, fixture dates, top favourites, and key players. Don't miss the action in Switzerland!






Countdown to Women's Euro 2025
The excitement is building as the top European women's football teams prepare for the Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland. Will Sarina Wiegman's England defend their title, or will debutants Wales cause an upset? Here's everything you need to know about the tournament.
Tournament Dates and Opening Fixture
The tournament kicks off on Wednesday, 2 July 2025, with an opening match between Iceland and Finland. Switzerland will play later that day at St Jakob-Park, the home of FC Basel, against Norway. The final will be held at the same stadium on Sunday, 27 July.
Group Stage Breakdown
- Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland.
- Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy.
- Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden.
- Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands.
Top Favourites
According to Opta's 'supercomputer', Spain are the overwhelming favourites with a 25% chance of winning. England are ranked second with a 17% chance, while Wales have been given a 0% chance of going all the way.
Key Matches for England and Wales
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England:
- 5 July v France in Zurich (20:00 BST)
- 9 July v Netherlands in Zurich (17:00 BST)
- 13 July v Wales in St Gallen (20:00 BST)
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Wales:
- 5 July v Netherlands in Lucerne (17:00 BST)
- 9 July v France in St Gallen (20:00 BST)
- 13 July v England in St Gallen (20:00 BST)
England and Wales Squads
England's squad includes 13 players from their 2022 triumph, but they will be without key players like Mary Earps and Fran Kirby. Wales' squad features Sophie Ingle, who is returning from injury, and captain Angharad James.
Knockout Stage Possibilities
The top two teams from each group will advance to the quarter-finals. If England or Wales win Group D, they will face the runner-up of Group C, which includes Germany, Poland, Denmark, and Sweden.
Form Teams and Missing Stars
Spain and Germany were the first teams to qualify, both losing only one game each. England have struggled for consistency, while Wales have yet to win a game in 2025. Notable absentees include Scotland's Caroline Weir and Erin Cuthbert, and Germany's Lena Oberdorf.
How to Watch
Every match will be shown in the UK on either BBC or ITV, with the final available on both channels. Radio commentary will also be available on BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.
Stadiums and Ticket Sales
Eight host cities will stage the matches, including Zurich and Geneva. Over 570,000 tickets have been sold, with most matches already sold out.
Fixtures and Results
For all fixtures, results, and the path to the final, visit BBC Sport's dedicated UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Schedule page.