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How to watch the women's Euro 2025 tournament on TV in Spain

How to watch the women's Euro 2025 tournament on TV in Spain

Local Spain4 days ago
If you're in Spain during the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 and want to watch the quarterfinals, semifinals and final on television or online for free, here's how to do it.
Reigning world champions Spain are hunting for their first women's Euros in Switzerland this year.
They head into the quarterfinals against the hosts after cruising through the groups stages with wins against Portugal (5-0), Belgium (6-2) and Italy (3-1).
The tournament began on July 2nd and will conclude with the final on July 27th.
Spanish public broadcaster RTVE has been responsible for broadcasting all matches of the 2025 Women's Euro Cup.
They are showing all the matches on La 1, their sports channel Teledeporte and online on RTVE Play.
That means that all the games can be viewed for free on any television in Spain without the need for a subscription.
The RTVE Play option - click here to access it - also allows you watch to the game on your mobile or laptop from Spain. You can also watch the summary of the games on RTVE Play.
Spain's quarterfinal match against Switzerland on Friday July 18th will be broadcasted on La 1, the first channel on your TV set.
Saturday's quarterfinal between France and Germany will be aired on Teledeporte.
If Spain win, they will play Italy again in the semifinal on Tuesday July 22nd.
England, who beat Sweden on penalties on Thursday, will play the winner of France-Germany.
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