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Women's European Championship 2025: Match schedule and broadcast today (4 July 2025)

Women's European Championship 2025: Match schedule and broadcast today (4 July 2025)

The German women's national team will begin the 2025 European Championship at the beginning of July, along with 15 other nations. As in the last tournament, 16 teams will participate. In Group C, Germany will face Poland, Denmark, and Sweden.

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The German team, featuring stars like Giulia Gwinn and Jule Brand, is aiming for another title after losing in the final three years ago. Their goal: the final on July 27 in Basel. In 2022, Germany suffered a dramatic 2-1 extra-time defeat to England, who are now the defending champions. However, the favorites for the 2025 European Championship are Spain—the reigning world champions and Nations League winners.

The most important information about the European Championship 2025, such as the match schedule , the qualified teams, the broadcast and the match dates of the DFB-Elf , can be found here at a glance:

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The European Championship will run almost the entire month of July. The tournament begins on Wednesday, July 2, and ends on Sunday, July 27, 2025.

The most important dates at a glance:

  • Group stage : 2 to 13 July 2025
  • Quarterfinals : 16 to 19 July 2025
  • Semifinals : 22 and 23 July 2025
  • Final : July 27, 2025

Sixteen nations have qualified for the European Championship in Switzerland. The participants are divided into four groups of four teams each.

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Groups A to D are composed as follows:

The teams from Group A will play their opening match , Iceland versus Finland. The same day, hosts Switzerland will face Norway, also from Group A. Germany will begin its group match on July 4 , followed by further matches on July 8 and July 12.

The German women's national team will be competing for their ninth title this summer. With eight European Championship wins, Germany remains the record holder.

Here is the detailed schedule of the 2025 Women’s European Championship:

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Date

group

Game

time

Location

Sender

Wednesday, July 2

Group A

Iceland - Finland

6:00 p.m.

Thun

ARD

Wednesday, July 2

Group A

Switzerland - Norway

9 p.m.

Basel

ARD

Thursday, July 3

Group B

Belgium - Italy

6:00 p.m.

Sion

ZDF

Thursday, July 3

Group B

Spain - Portugal

9 p.m.

Bern

ZDF

Friday, July 4

Group C

Denmark - Sweden

6:00 p.m.

Geneva

ARD

Friday, July 4

Group C

Germany - Poland

9 p.m.

St. Gallen

ARD

Saturday, July 5

Group D

Wales - Netherlands

6:00 p.m.

Lucerne

ZDF

Saturday, July 5

Group D

France - England

9 p.m.

Zurich

ZDF

Sunday, July 6

Group A

Norway - Finland

6:00 p.m.

Sion

ARD

Sunday, July 6

Group A

Switzerland - Iceland

9 p.m.

Bern

ARD

Monday, July 7

Group B

Spain - Belgium

6:00 p.m.

Thun

ZDF

Monday, July 7

Group B

Portugal - Italy

9 p.m.

Geneva

ZDF

Tuesday, July 8

Group C

Germany - Denmark

6:00 p.m.

Basel

ARD

Tuesday, July 8

Group C

Poland - Sweden

9 p.m.

Lucerne

ARD

Wednesday, July 9

Group D

England - Netherlands

6:00 p.m.

Zurich

ZDF

Wednesday, July 9

Group D

France - Wales

9 p.m.

St. Gallen

ZDF

Thursday, July 10

Group A

Finland - Switzerland

9 p.m.

Geneva

ZDF or ZDF stream

Thursday, July 10

Group A

Norway - Iceland

9 p.m.

Thun

ZDF or ZDF stream

Friday, July 11

Group B

Italy - Spain

9 p.m.

Bern

ARD

Friday, July 11

Group B

Portugal - Belgium

9 p.m.

Sion

ARD

Saturday, July 12

Group C

Sweden - Germany

9 p.m.

Zurich

ZDF

Saturday, July 12

Group C

Poland - Denmark

9 p.m.

Lucerne

ZDF stream

Sunday, July 13

Group D

Netherlands - France

9 p.m.

Basel

ARD

Sunday, July 13

Group D

England - Wales

9 p.m.

St. Gallen

ARD

Unlike the men's European Championship, the Women's European Championship will feature only 16 teams instead of 24. Therefore, the final round will begin directly with the quarterfinals, rather than the round of 16. The matches at a glance:

Quarterfinals

Date

Game

time

Location

Sender

Wednesday, July 16

Winner Group A - Runner-up Group B

9 p.m.

Geneva

-

Thursday, July 17

Winner Group C - Runner-up Group D

9 p.m.

Zurich

-

Friday, July 18

Winner Group B - Runner-up Group A

9 p.m.

Bern

-

Saturday, July 19

Winner Group D - Runner-up Group C

9 p.m.

Basel

-

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semi-finals

Date

Game

time

Location

Sender

Tuesday, July 22

Winner VF 3 - Winner VF 1

9 p.m.

Geneva

-

Wednesday, July 23

Winner VF 4 - Winner VF 2

9 p.m.

Zurich

-

final

Date

Game

time

Location

Sender

Sunday, July 27

Winner HF 1 - Winner HF 2

6:00 p.m.

Basel

ZDF

All European Championship matches will be broadcast live on free TV or streamed on ARD and ZDF . Two of the most important matches have already been confirmed: ZDF will broadcast the DFB Women's final group match against Sweden in Zurich and the final on July 27 in Basel.

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In addition, all European Championship matches will also be available as summaries in the ZDF media library and on Sportschau .

The presenters , commentators , and experts have also been confirmed: Sven Voss will host the European Championships in ZDF's studio, supported by expert Kathrin Lehmann. Norbert Galeske, Claudia Neumann, Gari Paubandt, and Oliver Schmidt will provide commentary for the matches.

For ARD, presenter Claus Lufen and expert Almuth Schult will be reporting from the studio in Cologne. Stephanie Baczyk, Christina Graf, and Bernd Schmelzer will be commentating on the games.

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