The 2025 Women's Euros is just around the corner and we have provided all the information you need ahead of the tournament.
The 2025 UEFA Women’s Championship will see England bidding to retain the trophy they won for the first time in the delayed 2022 tournament.
The Lionesses became the fifth nation to win the competition, which has been held 13 times and has been dominated by Germany, who have won on eight occasions.
The holders were seeded only seventh of the 16 teams based on their qualifying performance, with Spain ranked first, ahead of Germany and France.
Those four teams are clear at the top of the betting for the tournament, which is set to be one of the highlights of the sporting summer.
Below, we’ll outline when and where the 2025 Women’s Euros will be played with details of the tournament, dates, venues, teams and the football betting odds.
When is the Women’s Euros 2025?
The 14th Women’s European Championship will be held between July 2nd, 2025 and July 27th, 2025.
How Many Teams Will Take Part in the Women’s Euros 2025?
A field of 16 teams are in the running to win the trophy.
There will be 24 group matches, with the teams divided into four groups of four, followed by seven knockout games after the top two in each group go through to the quarter-finals.
Where is the Women’s Euros 2025 being held?
The 2025 Women’s Euros is being held in Switzerland.
The original bid included games being played in Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, but with the Rheinpark Stadion failing to meet capacity requirements, all eight host cities are now in Switzerland.
Which cities will host matches at the Women’s Euros 2025?
The Euro 2025 matches will be played in Basel, Bern, Geneva, Zurich, St Gallen, Lucerne, Thun and Sion.
Which venues have the biggest and smallest capacity at the Women’s Euros 2025?
The largest stadium being used for the tournament is St Jakob Park in Basel, which can hold a crowd of 35,689. The Wankdorf Stadium in Bern and the Stade de Geneve in Geneva can also accommodate more than 30,000 fans.
The smallest venue that will be used for the tournament is the Stade de Tourbillon in Sion, which has room for only 9,570 spectators. Arena Thun in Thun is also a compact stadium with a capacity of just 10,187.
Lausanne, Neuchatel and Schaffhausen were also considered before the final eight grounds were selected.
When and where is the Women’s Euros 2025 Final?
The 2025 Women’s European Championship Final is set to be played on Sunday, July 27th, 2025, at St Jakob Park in Basel.
The venue is home to Swiss club FC Basel and hosted matches at the men’s Euro 2008, including two quarter-finals and the semi-final between Germany and Turkey.
It also hosted the 2016 men’s Europa League final when Sevilla beat Liverpool 3-1.
What are the odds for the Women’s Euros 2025?
Top seeds Spain are the 9/4 favourites in the Women’s Euros betting for the tournament in Switzerland this summer.
Holders England and France come next in the betting, both priced at 9/2 after being drawn together in Group D.
Both can qualify for the last eight, but the draw means that one of them will have to take on a group-winning team in the quarter-finals.
Their group is completed by Wales and 2017 winners the Netherlands, making it arguably the toughest in the competition.
Germany, seeking their first success since winning for the sixth time in a row in 2013, are fourth favourites this time after being drawn with Poland, Denmark and Sweden in Group C.
Iceland are the highest-ranked team in Group A, as they are 14 places above hosts Switzerland (33/1) in the seedings but they are 40/1 to win the tournament, with Norway (28/1) and Finland (200/1) completing the group.
Favourites Spain are in Group B along with Italy (28/1), Portugal (66/1) and Belgium (80/1).
What are the first matches at the Women’s Euros 2025?
The first match of the 2025 Women’s European Championship will see Iceland meeting Finland in Thun on July 2nd, ahead of hosts Switzerland taking on Norway later in the evening.
Spain and Italy play their first matches on day two, tackling Belgium and Portugal respectively, while Germany meet Poland in St Gallen on the third day of action after a Scandinavian clash between Denmark and Sweden in Geneva.
The Group D battle begins with Wales against the Netherlands in Lucerne as the Welsh side play their first ever match at the finals – Poland are the other newcomers making their first appearance this year.
England and France will be the final two teams to enter the fray as they go head-to-head in Zurich in the late game on July 5th.
France have made it beyond the group stage at the last four Euros, losing to Germany in the semi-finals in 2022 after a quarter-final defeat by the Lionesses in 2017.
England were winning for the first time in 2022, having lost in the final twice, once in the very first tournament in 1984 and again in 2009.



















