Frauenfussball Europameisterschaft 2025

Jul 2, 2025 - Jul 27, 2025

From 2 to 27 July 2025, the best national teams will compete for the European Football Championship title. Zurich is one of eight venues.

The 2025 European Women's Football Championship, the 14th edition of the tournament, will be held in Switzerland. The Executive Committee appointed the Swiss Football Association as the host at its meeting in Lisbon in April 2023. Switzerland prevailed over Poland, France and the joint bid from Denmark/Finland/Norway/Sweden.

The 16-team tournament will take place in eight Swiss cities. More than 720,000 tickets are available for the tournament.

The European Women's Football Championship has been a final round with 16 teams since 2017. The participants are determined in the new European Women's Qualifiers. Host nation Switzerland is also taking part, but has already secured its place at the finals.

The top two teams from each of the four groups in League A will qualify directly for the 2025 finals, while the remaining places (seven or eight, depending on whether Switzerland is one of the eight teams that qualify automatically in the groups) will be played out in two play-off rounds with a first and second leg.

The European Women's Football Championship is intended to be a high-quality and environmentally friendly tournament.

In line with the recently introduced guidelines, the Swiss strategy also includes circular economy models (reduce, reuse, recycle) to minimise waste as much as possible. Further social responsibility initiatives are planned in the areas of human rights, inclusion and equality.

In the tournament's leitmotif, the Swiss mountains merge with what always characterises football: The full spectrum of human emotions. With the term ‘Summit’, the 2025 European Women's Football Championship catapults itself to the top of European sports competitions and refers to the unique location where the tournament will take place.

The match schedule can be found here: http://weuro25_match_schedule_v3_new.pdf (uefa.com)