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Women's EURO 2025: Live-streaming info, format, prize money, venues and all you need to know

Women's EURO 2025: Live-streaming info, format, prize money, venues and all you need to know

The Hindu02-07-2025
The UEFA Women's EURO 2025 will be the 14th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship — a tournament held every four years, organised by UEFA for the senior women's national teams of Europe.
Which nation is hosting Women's EURO 2025?
On April 4, 2023, Switzerland was chosen as the host nation, beating out competing bids from Poland, France, and a joint Nordic proposal comprising Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
When will Women's EURO 2025 start?
The tournament will kick off on July 2 with Iceland facing Finland at 9:30 PM IST at the Stockhorn Arena in Thun, Switzerland. Host nation Switzerland will then take on Norway at 12:30 AM IST on July 3 at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.
When is the final of Women's EURO 2025?
The final will be played on July 27.
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How many nations are participating in Women's EURO 2025?
There are 16 nations competing at this year's Women's EURO 2025, including the top 10 ranked teams in Europe. All nations apart from the host nation Switzerland had to come through qualifying.
Which nations are making their Women's EURO debut in 2025?
Poland and Wales will be making their first appearance in a major finals tournament.
Which nation is defending its Women's EURO title in 2025?
England will be defending its crown as 2022 champion.
What is the format for Women's EURO 2025?
The 16 nations have been drawn into four different groups.
Each team will play the other three teams in their group with the top two at the end of the group stage qualifying for the next round.
The eight remaining teams will enter a knock-out stage that consists of four quarterfinals, two semifinals and one final.
Where to watch Women's EURO 2025 live?
For Indian audience, Women's EURO matches will be live-streamed on Fancode app and website.
For UK viewers, the tournament will be shown live on free-to-air channels BBC or ITV, with the final being shown by both broadcasters.
What's the prize pool of Women's EURO 2025?
UEFA announced late last year that it had earmarked a total of €41 million ($47 million) in prize money for the 2025 Women's EUROS, representing a 156% increase on the figure from the previous tournament in 2022.
In a statement, European football's governing body said the increase in funds reflected 'UEFA's on-going commitment to growing women's football across Europe.'
How does the prize pool compare to Men's EURO 2024?
Despite the increase, the women still lag far behind the men in this regard — with the total prize money for EURO 2024 set at €331 million, nearly eight times what the women will compete for.
What are the Women's EURO 2025 host venues?
St. Jakob-Park, Basel
Stadion Wankdorf, Bern
Stade de Genève, Geneva
Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich
Arena St.Gallen, St.Gallen
Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne
Arena Thun, Thun
Stade de Tourbillon, Sion
What is the official match ball for Women's EURO 2025 called?
The official match ball of Women's EURO is called KONEKTIS. For the first time, a Women's EURO match ball features Adidas Connected Ball Technology, enabling faster and more accurate officiating by contributing to UEFA's video assistant refereeing (VAR) decision-making process.
Who is the mascot for Women's EURO 2025?
Maddli, the Saint Bernard puppy, is the official mascot. The name is inspired by Madeleine Boll, the first-ever female licensed footballer in Switzerland.
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