In the largest international event in women’s football in 2025, 16 countries will compete for the European Prime Minister Crown in the euro, which will be played in eight cities in Switzerland from July 2 (July 3, according to IST)- July 27.
31 matches are played in Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lucerne, Sion, St. Gallen, Thun and Zurich.
Defending champion England opens his campaign against France, while World Cup winner Spain will start the search for his first ladies -euros against Portugal.
The competition, held for the first time in 1984, had 13 editions, but only five countries have lifted the crown. Germany has dominated with eight titles, Norway has two, while Sweden, the Netherlands and defending champion England have lifted the Kroon once.
Groups for UEFA Ladies Euro 2025
Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
Group D: France, England, Wales, The Netherlands
Full schedule for the UEFA ladies Euro 2025:
July 2
Iceland vs Finland – 9.30 pm is – Stockholm Arena, Thun
July 3
Switzerland vs Norway – 12.30 pm ist – St. Jakob -Park, Basel
Belgium vs Italy – 9.30 pm ist – Stade Tourbillon, Sion
July 4
Spain vs Portugal – 12.30 pm on – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
Denmark vs Stadium – 9:30 am Ist – Stade de Geneva, Geneva
July 5
Germany vs Poland – 12.30 pm on – AGENA, ST Gallen
Wales vs Nederland – 9.30 pm ist – SwissSporarena, Lucerne
July 6
France vs England – 12.30 pm on – LTOFTREP, Zurich
Norway vs Finland – 9.30 pm ist – Stade Tourbillon, Sion
July 7
Switzerland vs Iceland – 12.30 pm on – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
Spain vs Belgium – 9.30 pm ist – Stockholm Arena, Thun
July 8
Portugal vs Italy – 12:30 am Ist – Stade de Geneva, Geneva
Germany vs Denmark – 9.30 pm Ist – St. Jakob -Park, Basel
July 9
Poland vs Sweden – 12.30 pm ON – SwissSporena, Lucerne
England vs Nederland – 9.30 p.m.
July 10
France vs Wales – 12.30 pm on – Acht Arena, St Gallen
July 11
Finland vs Switzerland – 12.30 pm on – Stade de Geneva, Geneva
Norway vs Iceland – 12.30 pm on – Stockholm Arena, Thun
July 12
Portugal vs Belgium – 12.30 pm Ist – Stade Tourbillon, Sion
Italy vs Spain – 12.30 pm on – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
July 13
Poland vs Denmark – 12.30 pm On – SwissSporena, Lucerne
Sweden vs Germany – 12.30 pm on – LTOFTREP, Zurich
July 14
England vs Wales – 12.30 pm on – AGENA, ST Gallen
The Netherlands vs France – 12.30 pm ist – St. Jakob -Park, Basel
Quarter -finals
July 17: quarterfinals 1 (winners of group A vs second of group B) – 12.30 pm Ist – Stade de Geneva, Geneva
July 18: Quarterfinals 2 (winners of group C vs second in group D) – 12:30 am Ist – LTOFTREG, Zurich
July 19: Quarterfinals 3 (winners of Group B vs second of group A) – 12.30 pm ist – Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
July 20: Quarterfinals 4 (winners of group D versus second of group C) – 12.30 pm ist – St. Jakob -Park, Basel
Semi -final
July 23: semi -final 1 (winners of quarterfinals 3 versus winners of quarterfinals 1) – 12:30 am Ist – Stade de Geneva, Geneva
July 24: Semi -final 2 (winners of quarterfinals 4 versus winners of quarterfinals 2) – 12:30 pm On – LTOFTREG, Zurich
Final
July 27: Winners of semi -final 1 versus winners of semi -final 2 – 9.30 pm ist – St. Jakob -Park, Basel
Plz Note: All the matches mentioned above are in Indian Standard Time (Ist). The competitions, held in Switzerland, will be held in local time after the aforementioned timings in this list.

