From 2 to 27 July 2025, Switzerland will host the UEFA Women’s Euro for the first time in the tournament’s history. Sixteen national teams, eight host cities, and 31 matches – with modern technology, record-breaking numbers, and a strong cultural programme, this tournament promises to be one of the highlights of the European sports summer.
HOST COUNTRY: SWITZERLAND
Switzerland offers the ideal stage for an international tournament of this scale – compact, organized, and passionately sporting. Known for its neutrality, efficiency, and hospitality, the country provides a perfect blend of infrastructure, accessibility, and scenic diversity.
- Capital: Bern
- Largest City: Zurich (economic and cultural hub with over 440,000 residents)
- Population: approx. 8.8 million
- Official Languages: German, French, Italian, Romansh
- Geography: From Alpine peaks to lakeside cities – diverse and easily reachable
- Transport: High-performance public transit system; all match tickets include free nationwide travel
- Sporting Credentials: Co-host of UEFA Euro 2008 (men) and home to UEFA headquarters in Nyon
With the Women’s Euro 2025, Switzerland is not only making history – it’s reinforcing its role as a leader in fair, inclusive, and forward-thinking football.
TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
- Dates: 2–27 July 2025
- Participating Teams: 16
- Matches: 31
- Final: St. Jakob-Park, Basel
- Reigning Champion: England
FORMAT & GROUPS
- Four groups of four teams each
- Top two teams per group advance to the quarter-finals
- Followed by semi-finals and the final
Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands
HOST CITIES & STADIUMS
City | Stadium | Capacity |
---|---|---|
Basel | St. Jakob-Park | 38,512 |
Bern | Stadion Wankdorf | 31,500 |
Geneva | Stade de Genève | 30,084 |
Zurich | Letzigrund | 24,061 |
St. Gallen | Kybunpark | 17,317 |
Lucerne | swissporarena | 16,000 |
Sion | Stade de Tourbillon | 14,283 |
Thun | Arena Thun | 10,398 |
TECHNOLOGY IN USE
- VAR (Video Assistant Referee)
- Goal-line Technology
- Semi-automated Offside Technology
- Connected Ball Technology
- Main Technology Centre: VAR Hub in Nyon
TICKET SALES & RECORDS
- Over 550,000 tickets sold as of May 2025
- Target: 673,000 total spectators
- 90,000 tickets sold in the first 24 hours after the draw
ECONOMY & PRIZE MONEY
- Prize Pool: €41 million – a record for women’s tournaments
- Estimated Impact: CHF 180 million (approx. €192 million) in economic activity
BROADCASTING & MEDIA
Live coverage in 190+ countries, including:
- Germany: ARD & ZDF
- France: France Télévisions
- Italy: RAI
- Spain: RTVE
- UK: BBC & ITV
- USA: CBS Sports / Paramount+
- Australia: Optus Sport
UEFA’s digital platforms will also offer global livestreams, highlights, and fan content.
FAN EXPERIENCE & SUSTAINABILITY
- Mascot: “Maddli”, the St. Bernard puppy
- Opening Event: Show match at Jungfraujoch – Europe’s highest railway station
- Fan Zones: In every host city with public viewing, music, and food
- Tickets: Include public transport passes across Switzerland
VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME
- Over 2,500 volunteers in all host cities
- Roles range from accreditation to stadium services
- Focus on integration, diversity, and local engagement
- Inclusive roles for people with disabilities
ACCESSIBILITY & INCLUSION
UEFA prioritizes barrier-free access:
- Reserved seating
- Audio description for blind and visually impaired fans
- Volunteers trained in sign language
LEGACY PROGRAMMES
- “Time for Action”: UEFA’s programme for long-term growth of women’s football in Switzerland
- School projects, local clubs, and development pathways
- More girls in football, more qualified coaches, stronger club infrastructure
SUSTAINABILITY IN FOCUS
- Eco-friendly materials used across venues
- Plastic-free stadium policies
- Regional partnerships and short delivery chains
- CO₂ offsetting for all tournament-related activities
SAFETY & ORGANISATION
- Close coordination with Swiss authorities
- Central UEFA operations centre to manage all venues
- Security planning based on UEFA Euro 2008 best practices
CONCLUSION
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is more than a football tournament – it’s a celebration of progress, equality, and unity. Switzerland offers not just the perfect stage, but a model for how international sport can inspire lasting impact.