UEFA Women's EURO 2025 schedule, tables, dates, how to watch live
The 2025 UEFA Women's European Championship is right around the corner, set to kick off on July 2, as reigning champions England defend their title and try to become just the second nation to win back-to-back Women's EUROs.
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Germany, who were beaten by the Lionesses in the 2022 final, previously won six in a row from 1995 to 2013.
Below is everything you need to know for the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 tournament, which is taking place in Switzerland for the first time.
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 dates, how to watch live
When: July 2-27
How to watch: Disney+
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 group stage schedule
Wednesday July 2 (Matchday 1)
Iceland vs Finland — 12 pm ET
Switzerland vs Norway — 3 pm ET
Thursday, July 3
Belgium vs Italy — 12 pm ET
Spain vs Portugal — 3 pm ET
Friday, July 4
Denmark vs Sweden — 12 pm ET
Germany vs Poland — 3 pm ET
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Saturday, July 5
Wales vs Netherlands — 12 pm ET
France vs England — 3 pm ET
Sunday, July 6 (Matchday 2)
Norway vs Finland — 12 pm ET
Switzerland vs Iceland — 3 pm ET
Monday, July 7
Spain vs Belgium — 12 pm ET
Portugal vs Italy — 3 pm ET
Tuesday, July 8
Germany vs Denmark — 12 pm ET
Poland vs Sweden — 3 pm ET
Wednesday, July 9
England vs Netherlands — 12 pm ET
France vs Wales — 3 pm ET
Thursday, July 10 (Matchday 3)
Finland vs Switzerland — 3 pm ET
Norway vs Iceland — 3 pm ET
Friday, July 11
Portugal vs Belgium — 3 pm ET
Italy vs Spain — 3 pm ET
Saturday, July 12
Poland vs Denmark — 3 pm ET
Sweden vs Germany — 3 pm ET
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Sunday, July 13
England vs Wales — 3 pm ET
Netherlands vs France — 3 pm ET
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 knockout round bracket
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, July 16
QF match 1: Winners Group A vs Runners up Group B
Thursday, July 17
QF match 2: Winners Group C vs Runners up Group D
Friday, July 18
QF match 3: Winners Group B vs Runners up Group A
QF match 4: Winners Group D vs Runners up Group C
Semifinals
Tuesday, July 22
Match 1: Winners quarterfinal 3 vs Winners quarterfinal 4
Wednesday, July 23
Match 2: Winners quarterfinal 1 vs Winners quarterfinal 2
Final
Sunday, July 27
Winners semifinal 1 vs Winners semifinal 2 — 3pm ET
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 tables
Group A
1. Switzerland — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
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2. Norway — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
3. Iceland — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
4. Finland — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
Group B
1. Spain — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
2. Portugal — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
3. Belgium — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
4. Italy — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
Group C
1. Germany — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
2. Poland — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
3. Denmark — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
4. Sweden — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
Group D
1. France — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
2. England — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
3. Wales — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
4. Netherlands — 0-0-0, 0 GD, 0 points
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