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UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Schedule, Bracket: Dates, times, scores

UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Schedule, Bracket: Dates, times, scores

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The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 kicks off July 2 and runs through the final on July 27. Sixteen national teams from across Europe will compete for the continental title in stadiums across Switzerland, the tournament's host nation. Keep reading for the full match schedule, including dates and times:
Here are the key dates for the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 tournament:
Below you can find the date and time for each game.
The 2025 UEFA Women's EURO will be available to watch live on Disney+, marking the platform's first exclusive coverage of a major European football tournament.
All matches from the 2025 Women's EURO will be available to stream via Disney+. A subscription is required to access live broadcasts and replays.

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