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Euro 2025: What to Know About the Women’s European Championship

  • Euro 2025 is scheduled from July 2 to July 27 in Switzerland, featuring 16 teams across eight stadiums including Basel and Thun.
  • This tournament follows growing investment by UEFA, which increased prize money by 156% to $47 million, signalling a push to grow women's football across Europe.
  • England enter Euro 2025 as reigning champions with key player Lauren Hemp returning from injury and expressing respect for the tough competition ahead.
  • Historically, Germany leads with eight titles, while only five nations have won the Championship since its 1984 inception, showing the importance of consistency and familiarity.
  • Despite progress, players acknowledge challenges remain, such as equality and growing spectator interest, highlighting that full parity may not be reached soon.
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16 teams are competing to be the best in Europe. Here you will find the schedule and results for the Women's European Championship in Switzerland, as well as information on host cities, stadiums and the biggest stars. Sweden has been drawn in a tough group. England enter as the reigning champions, but world champions Spain are tipped as the favourites for the gold.

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Bigger, better, more popular: Women's Euro 2025 set to break records

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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