
UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group Stages - How to watch on TV and BBC iPlayer and follow across Radio, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport online
BBC Sport is bringing fans all the goals, reaction, analysis and behind the scenes content from UEFA Women's Euro 2025.
With a world-class presenting, punditry and commentary line-up, and coverage across every BBC platform – TV, radio and online – fans can make sure they don't miss a moment of the action, wherever they are this summer.
It's all kicking off from 2 July and here's how you can watch and follow all the action from the group stages across the BBC...
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 on TV and BBC iPlayer
The BBC has live coverage of 16 games on TV and iPlayer, with Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Jeanette Kwakye presenting across the 26-day competition. Jo Currie is reporting on all the latest news stories from inside England camp throughout the tournament, while Catrin Heledd and Alexandra Richards bring the breaking news from Wales camp. Catrin also presents Wales' opening match.
BBC coverage kicks off on 2 July with host Switzerland's opening match, as they take on two-time European Champions Norway. The BBC is also showing group stage games from both home nations including Wales' opener against 2017 winners, Netherlands, on 5 July. England's key second game in the groups – also against Netherlands – is live on the BBC, as the team look to secure a place in the knockouts. BBC Sport's presentation team is on the ground in Switzerland for these two action-packed fixtures.
Throughout the rest of the group stages, BBC Sport will broadcast games involving some of Europe's strongest sides including eight-time Euros winners Germany as they face Denmark (8 July), 2023 World Cup winners Spain who play Italy (11 July) and former European Champions Sweden who take on Poland (8 July).
Highlights of every game are available on the BBC Sport website, app and BBC iPlayer following full time, and BBC Sport's industry leading live match pages have live, in-game clips from all BBC matches, along with the enduringly popular live text commentary.
As we reach the knockout rounds and the competition ramps up, the BBC is showing three of the four quarter finals, one of the semi-final fixtures as well as the final on Sunday 27 July, live on BBC One and iPlayer.
Women's EURO 2025 Group Stages TV and iPlayer Schedule
Date Kick Off Match Broadcaster
2 July 5pm Iceland v Finland ITV 2 July 8pm Switzerland v Norway BBC One & iPlayer 3 July 5pm Belgium v Italy BBC Two & iPlayer 3 July 8pm Spain v Portugal ITV 4 July 5pm Denmark v Sweden ITV 4 July 8pm Germany v Portugal ITV 5 July 5pm Wales v Netherlands BBC One & iPlayer 5 July 8pm France v England ITV 6 July 5pm Norway v Finland BBC Two & iPlayer 6 July 8pm Switzerland v Iceland ITV 7 July 5pm Spain v Belgium ITV 7 July 8pm Portugal v Italy ITV 8 July 5pm Germany v Denmark BBC Two & iPlayer 8 July 8pm Poland v Sweden BBC One & iPlayer 9 July 5pm England v Netherlands BBC One & iPlayer 9 July 8pm France v Wales ITV 10 July 8pm Finland v Switzerland BBC One & iPlayer 10 July 8pm Norway v Iceland BBC iPlayer 11 July 8pm Italy v Spain BBC One & iPlayer 11 July 8pm Portugal v Belgium BBC iPlayer 12 July 8pm Sweden v Germany ITV 12 July 8pm Poland v Denmark ITV 13 July 8pm England v Wales ITV 13 July 8pm Netherlands v France ITV
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 on 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. Live coverage of each of Wales' games will be provided by BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru.
During the knockouts, every quarter final, semi-final and final are all available to listen to live.
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Group Stages Radio and BBC Sounds Schedule
Date Kick off Match Station 2 July 5pm Iceland v Finland BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 2 July 8pm Switzerland v Norway BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds
3 July 8pm Spain v Portugal BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 4 July 5pm Denmark v Sweden BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 4 July 8pm Germany v Portugal BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 5 July 5pm Wales v Netherlands BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 5 July 8pm France v England BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 6 July 8pm Switzerland v Iceland BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 7 July 5pm Spain v Belgium BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 7 July 8pm Portugal v Italy BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 8 Juy 5pm Germany v Denmark BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 8 July 8pm Poland v Sweden BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 9 July 5pm England v Netherlands BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 9 July 8pm France v Wales BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 10 July 8pm Norway v Iceland BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 11 July 5pm Italy v Spain BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 12 July 8pm Sweden v Germany BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds 13 July 8pm England v Wales BBC Radio 5 Live / 5 Sports Extra & Sounds
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