England have secured their spot at Euro 2025 however might want to navigate a tough group if they’re to defend their crown in Switzerland subsequent summer season.
Wales will be part of England after qualifying for his or her first main match because of a play-off win over Republic of Eire, however Scotland missed out after a play-off defeat to Finland and Northern Eire will watch on from house after a heavy mixture defeat to Norway.
The draw for the finals has been made, with England pitted in opposition to Wales – in addition to France and supervisor Sarina Wiegman’s native Netherlands – in a tough group.
From format to key dates, this is all it is advisable to know in regards to the 2025 Girls’s European Championship.
When is Euro 2025?
The Girls’s Euros kick off on Wednesday July 2, with the ultimate on Sunday July 27.
The place are the Euro 2025 host cities?
The 16-team match will happen in eight venues throughout Switzerland. The ultimate can be performed in Basel.
- St Jakob-Park, Basel
- Stadion Wankdorf, Bern
- Stade de Geneve, Geneva
- Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich
- Enviornment St Gallen, St Gallen
- Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne
- Enviornment Thun, Thun
- Stade de Tourbillon, Sion
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Lucy Bronze believes England can win successive Euros titles regardless of some difficult performances throughout qualifying
Who has certified for Euro 2025?
Eight groups that progressed straight from the qualifying league stage have been joined by seven groups who certified by way of the play-offs: Belgium, Finland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Wales. Switzerland mechanically certified as hosts.
- England (holders)
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Iceland
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Sweden
- Spain
- Switzerland (hosts)
- Wales
What are the Euro 2025 teams?
Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands
Euro 2025 format
The highest two groups in every group will progress to the knockout stage, the place video games can be determined by extra-time and penalties if wanted.
The knockout bracket pits the winner of Group D with the runner-up in Group C, which means Germany, Poland, Denmark or Sweden may lie in look ahead to Wiegman’s facet within the final eight.
Euro 2025 key dates
Group stage: July 2-13
Quarter-finals: July 16-19
Semi-finals: July 22-23
Closing: July 27 (Basel)
Euro 2025 fixtures and match schedule
Group stage
Matchday 1
July 2
Group A: Iceland vs Finland (5pm, Thun)
Group A: Switzerland vs Norway (8pm, Basel)
July 3
Group B: Belgium vs Italy (5pm, Sion)
Group B: Spain vs Portugal (8pm, Bern)
July 4
Group C: Denmark v Sweden (5pm, Geneva)
Group C: Germany vs Poland (8pm, St.Gallen)
July 5
Group D: Wales vs Netherlands (5pm, Lucerne)
Group D: France vs England (8pm, Zurich)
Matchday 2
July 6
Group A: Norway vs Finland (5pm, Sion)
Group A: Switzerland vs Iceland (8pm, Bern)
July 7
Group B: Spain vs Belgium (5pm, Thun)
Group B: Portugal vs Italy (8pm, Geneva)
July 8
Group C: Germany vs Denmark (5pm, Basel)
Group C: Poland vs Sweden (8pm, Lucerne)
July 9
Group D: England vs Netherlands (5pm, Zurich)
Group D: France vs Wales (8pm, St.Gallen)
Matchday 3
July 10
Group A: Finland vs Switzerland (8pm, Geneva)
Group A: Norway vs Iceland (8pm, Thun)
July 11
Group B: Italy vs Spain (8pm, Bern)
Group B: Portugal vs Belgium (8pm, Sion)
July 12
Group C: Sweden vs Germany (8pm, Zurich)
Group C: Poland vs Denmark (8pm, Lucerne)
July 13
Group D: Netherlands vs France (8pm, Basel)
Group D: England vs Wales (8pm, St.Gallen)
Quarter-finals
July 16
QF1: Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B (Geneva)
July 17
QF3: Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D (Zurich)
July 18
QF2: Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A (Bern)
July 19
QF4: Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C (Basel)
Semi-finals
July 22
SF1: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF1 (Geneva)
July 23
SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF2 (Zurich)
Euro 2025 last
July 27
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (Basel)