From Basel to Zurich: Discover the Cities and Stadiums Hosting Euro 2025
- UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 will take place from July 2 to 27 across eight Swiss cities including Basel, Geneva, Lucerne, and Zurich.
- Switzerland automatically qualified as hosts, while England enters as defending champions facing a challenging Group D with France, Netherlands, and Wales.
- Matches will be held in stadiums such as Stadion Letzigrund , Stade de Genève , and Arena St. Gallen, which vary in capacity from 7,750 to over 34,000 seats.
- The prize money has increased by 156% to €41 million, though it remains nearly €300 million less than the men’s equivalent, with over 550,000 tickets sold as of May.
- The tournament culminates with the final on July 27 in Basel’s St. Jakob-Park, signaling major sporting activity and broad international broadcasting coverage.
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From Basel to Zurich: Discover the cities and stadiums hosting Euro 2025
The Women’s European Championship will be played in eight cities across Switzerland. The 31 matches will be spread across Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lucerne, Sion, St. Gallen, Thun and Zurich. The opening game features Iceland against Finland on Wednesday at Arena Thun. Four of the stadiums have held matches in the men’s European Championship, when Switzerland co-hosted the tournament with Austria in 2008. Here’s a closer look at the cities and stadiu…
Women's Euro 2025 presenters on BBC and ITV: Meet the TV pundits and commentators
Women's Euro 2025 is about to dominate the summer of sport with wall-to-wall coverage of every game beamed live from Switzerland to free-to-air TV in the UK.BBC and ITV will split matches between the platforms for the duration of the tournament, with each broadcaster pulling out all the stops with their expert line-ups.Gabby Logan and Alex Scott spearhead BBC coverage, while Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal are the faces of ITV for the Euros.RadioTi…
Lausanne, Switzerland. Eight stadiums will host the 31 matches of the European Women’s Football Cup, which will be held from 2 to 27 July in Switzerland and in which UEFA hopes to beat the tournament attendance record. In the last edition of the Euro Cup, in England, 575,000 spectators witnessed the matches in the stadiums and the European agency expects to sell the 677,000 tickets available for the 2025 edition. The stadiums are as follows: . S…
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