
UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Norway v Finland - How to watch on TV and BBC iPlayer and follow across Radio, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport online
With a world-class presenting, punditry and commentary line-up, and coverage across every BBC platform – TV, radio and online – you can enjoy every moment of the action, wherever you are this summer.
How to watch live Women's Euro 2025 matches and follow Group Stages across the BBC
Watch Norway v Finland on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer
Watch Norway v Finland on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 6 July, with kick off at 5pm BST.
Jeanette Kwakye presents coverage as the second round of group matches at the Women's Euro 2025 tournament begins with an all-Nordic clash in Sion.
Norway and their English manager Gemma Grainger are aiming to recapture past glories. The former European and world champions experienced a chastening group stage exit at the 2022 Euros in England but are favourites to go through from Group A this time.
Finland are regular Women's Euro qualifiers and booked their place in Switzerland with a play-off win against Scotland in December.
Jonathan Pearce and Gilly Flaherty provide commentary.
Listen to Women's Euro 2025 Group Stages on BBC Radio and BBC Sounds
BBC Radio 5 Live, Sports Extra and Sounds has 25 live match commentaries, including every England and Wales game, so fans can follow every twist and turn until the final whistle.
On Sunday 6 July, you can listen to live coverage of Switzerland v Iceland on BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds.
Read more: BBC Radio and BBC Sounds Schedule for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group Stages
Norway v Finland on BBC Sport and Online
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