
Women's Euro 2025 wallchart: Don't miss your glossy A2 Euros wallchart inside this weekend's Mail On Sunday - and plot the progress of every team bidding to lift the trophy in Basel next month
It's set to be the most exciting sporting event of the summer! Whether you're a footie fan or have an aspiring Lioness in your life, the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 giant, double-sided wallchart, in association with Pepsi, is the ultimate guide to the tournament - and it's FREE inside every copy of The Mail on Sunday on June 29, 2025.
Kicking off on July 2 in Switzerland, 16 teams will compete in eight host cities across Switzerland in what promises to be a thrilling showcase of top-tier women's football.
In association with proud sponsor Pepsi, the wallchart displays day-to-day fixtures, group stage schedules, when and where to watch the games and more. A must for any sports fan's bedroom wall – or pin up in your kitchen for the whole family to follow.
Sarina Wiegman 's side, though without some key players, will begin their title defence against France at 8pm on Saturday July 5 in Zurich.
So whether you're rooting for England as defending champions, cheering on hot favourites Spain or supporting Wales in their first major tournament, it's set to be a summer of unforgettable moments.
Don't miss your free UEFA Women's Euro 2025 giant, double-sided wallchart, in association with Pepsi – free inside The Mail on Sunday.
The Lionesses made history when they lifted the title at Wembley three years ago, when Chloe Kelly netted a dramatic 100th minute winner against Germany to earn her side their first trophy.
Since then, the team have helped transform women's football in England, and are looking to continue doing so as they head abroad with the aim of going back-to-back.
They have a tough task at hand, though, with the likes of world champions Spain, France, and Germany themselves also backed for success.
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