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Women's Eurocup July 2nd, 2025 - July 27th, 2025 Europe

Compare prices for 2025 Women’s Euro tickets. The European Women’s Football Championship will take place in Switzerland and will be the fourteenth edition of this competition, which brings together the best European nations in women’s football. The tournament will take place from July 2nd until July 27th 2025.

Check out the European Women’s Football Championship fixtures now and compare ticket prices for the Women’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland.

Women’s Euro football calendar and ticket info

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The stadiums and host cities of the 2025 Women’s Euro Cup in Switzelrand

Switzerland has been awarded the right to organise the competition. The 2025 Women’s European Championship will take place in 8 Swiss cities.

  • Basel – St. Jakob-Park  (38512 seats)
  • Bern – Stadion Wankdorf (31783)
  • Geneva – Stade de Genève (30084)
  • Zürich – Letzigrund (26104)
  • St. Gallen – kybunpark (19694)
  • Lucerne – Swissporarena (16800)
  • Sion – Stade Tourbillon (16263)
  • Thun – Stockhorn Arena (10398)

If you are in Switzerland in June/July 2025, this is an opportunity to watch the best European women’s football teams play the beautiful game. Compare prices for 2025 Women’s Euro Cup tickets.


Women’s Football Euro Cup winners

The German national Women’s team is by far the most successful, with 8 titles over the first 12 editions of the Women’s Euro. Norway comes second with two trophies. Finally, England (current title holder after its home win in 2022), Sweden and the Netherlands complete the list of awarded nations at the Women’s Football  European championship.

  1. Germany: 8 Euro Cups (1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009 and 2013)
  2. Norway: 2 (1987 and 1993)
  3. England: 1 (2022*)
  4. Netherlands: 1 (2017)
  5. Sweden: 1 (1984)

*Originally planned to take place in 2021, the Women’s European Football Championship was finally rescheduled to the summer of 2022.


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