UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: Complete Schedule, Date, Match List, and Venues

Women’s Euro 2025, the 14th edition of the UEFA European Women’s Championship, kicks off in Switzerland on Wednesday, and England will try to retain their title. Eight host cities will host the 26-day event, which will include competition from the continent’s top nations.
There are 31 games scheduled in Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lucerne, Sion, St. Gallen, Thun, and Zurich.
While World Cup winner Spain will begin the pursuit of its first women’s Euro against Portugal, defending champion England will begin its campaign against France.
Only five countries have won the title in the competition’s thirteen seasons since it began in 1984. With eight titles, Germany has dominated, followed by Norway with two, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the reigning champion England with one apiece.
Groups for UEFA Women’s Euro 2025
- Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Finland.
- Group B: Italy, Belgium, Portugal, and Spain
- Group C: Sweden, Denmark, Poland, and Germany
- Group D: Netherlands, Wales, England, and France.
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Full Schedule
July 2: Iceland vs Finland – 9:30 PM IST – Stockhorn Arena, Thun
July 3: Switzerland vs Norway – 12:30 AM IST – St. Jakob-Park, Basel
Belgium vs Italy – 9:30 PM IST – Stade Tourbillon, Sion
July 4: Spain vs Portugal – 12:30 AM IST – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
Denmark vs Stadium – 9:30 AM IST – Stade de Geneve, Geneva
July 5: Germany vs Poland – 12:30 AM IST – AFG Arena, St Gallen
Wales vs Netherlands – 9:30 PM IST – Swissporarena, Lucerne
July 6: France vs England – 12:30 AM IST – Letzigrund, Zurich
Norway vs Finland – 9:30 PM IST – Stade Tourbillon, Sion
July 7: Switzerland vs Iceland – 12:30 AM IST – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
Spain vs Belgium – 9:30 PM IST – Stockhorn Arena, Thun
July 8: Portugal vs Italy – 12:30 AM IST – Stade de Geneve, Geneva
Germany vs Denmark – 9:30 PM IST – St. Jakob-Park, Basel
July 9: Poland vs Sweden – 12:30 AM IST – Swissporarena, Lucerne
England vs Netherlands – 9:30 PM IST – Letzigrund, Zurich
July 10: France vs Wales – 12:30 AM IST – AFG Arena, St Gallen
July 11: Finland vs Switzerland – 12:30 AM IST – Stade de Geneve, Geneva
Norway vs Iceland – 12:30 AM IST – Stockhorn Arena, Thun
July 12: Portugal vs Belgium – 12:30 AM IST – Stade Tourbillon, Sion
Italy vs Spain – 12:30 AM IST – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
July 13: Poland vs Denmark – 12:30 AM IST – Swissporarena, Lucerne
Sweden vs Germany – 12:30 AM IST – Letzigrund, Zurich
July 14: England vs Wales – 12:30 AM IST – AFG Arena, St Gallen
Netherlands vs France – 12:30 AM IST – St. Jakob-Park, Basel
Quarterfinals
July 17: Quarterfinal 1 (Winners of Group A vs Runners-up of Group B) – 12:30 AM IST – Stade de Geneve, Geneva
July 18: Quarterfinal 2 (Winners of Group C vs Runners-up of Group D) – 12:30 AM IST – Letzigrund, Zurich
July 19: Quarterfinal 3 (Winners of Group B vs Runners-up of Group A) – 12:30 AM IST – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
July 20: Quarterfinal 4 (Winners of Group D vs Runners-up of Group C) – 12:30 AM IST – St. Jakob-Park, Basel
Semifinals
July 23: Semifinal 1 (Winners of quarterfinal 3 vs winners of quarterfinal 1) – 12:30 AM IST – Stade de Geneve, Geneva
July 24: Semifinal 2 (Winners of quarterfinal 4 vs winners of quarterfinal 2) – 12:30 AM IST – Letzigrund, Zurich
Final
July 27: Winners of semifinal 1 vs winners of semifinal 2 – 9:30 PM IST – St. Jakob-Park, Basel