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UEFA Women's Euro Semi-Final Schedule: Showdowns between England, Spain, Germany and Italy ahead of Sunday's final
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Exciting UEFA Women’s Euro Semi-Final Lineup: England, Spain, Germany, and Italy Clash for a Spot in Sunday’s Final!

July 21, 2025 4 Min Read
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  • Semi-final Schedule
  • UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final
  • Quarterfinal Results
  • Group A
  • Group B
  • Group C
  • Group D
  • Fan Take

As the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 progresses in Switzerland, the summer of soccer is vibrant with excitement. The picturesque venues, nestled amidst the Swiss Alps and serene lakes, have provided thrilling matches during the group stage, highlighted by several tense penalty shootouts in the quarterfinals.

The competition has narrowed down to the final four teams, igniting local support even as the host nation, Switzerland, faced an exit in the quarterfinals. Underdogs Germany and Italy remain significant contenders, adding to the intrigue of the tournament’s outcome.

Scheduled to kick off on July 2nd and culminating with the Championship Final at St. Jacob Park in Basel on July 27th, the Knockout Round commenced on Wednesday. Below is a schedule for the semifinals and the results from the quarterfinals.

Semi-final Schedule

Tuesday, July 22nd (Semi-finals)
Quarter Final 3 winner vs. Quarter Final 1 winner (Stade de Geneve, Geneva, 3 PM)

Wednesday, July 23rd (Semi-finals)
Quarter Final 4 winner vs. Quarter Final 2 winner (Letzigrund, Zurich, 3 PM)

UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final

Sunday, July 27th
Semi-final winners (St. Jacob Park, Basel, 3 PM)

Quarterfinal Results

Wednesday, July 16th
Norway 1, Italy 2

Thursday, July 17th
Sweden 2, England 2 (England advances via penalties)

Friday, July 18th
Spain 2, Switzerland 0

Saturday, July 19th
France 1, Germany 1 (Germany advances via penalties)

Group A

PosTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Norway330085+39
2Switzerland311143+14
3Finland31114304
4Iceland300337-40

July 2nd
Iceland 0, Finland 1
Switzerland 1, Norway 2

July 6th
Norway 2, Finland 1
Switzerland 2, Iceland 0

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July 10th
Finland 1, Switzerland 1
Norway 4, Iceland 3

Group B

PosTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Spain3300143+119
2Italy311134-14
3Belgium310248-43
4Portugal301228-61

July 3rd
Belgium 0, Italy 1
Spain 5, Portugal 0

July 7th
Spain 6, Belgium 2
Portugal 1, Italy 1

July 11th
Italy 1, Spain 3
Portugal 1, Belgium 2

Group C

PosTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Sweden330081+79
2Germany32015506
3Poland310237-43
4Denmark300336-30

July 4th
Sweden 1, Denmark 0
Germany 2, Poland 0

July 8th
Germany 2, Denmark 1
Poland 0, Sweden 3

July 12th
Sweden 4, Germany 1
Poland 3, Denmark 2

Group D

PosTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1France3300114+79
2England3201113+86
3Netherlands310259-43
4Wales3003213-110

July 5th
Netherlands 3, Wales 0
France 2, England 1

July 9th
England 4, Netherlands 0
France 4, Wales 1

July 13th
Netherlands 2, France 5
England 6, Wales 1


Fan Take

This tournament is a crucial moment for women’s soccer, showcasing emerging talent and increasing visibility for the sport. As the competition intensifies, it not only entertains fans but also strengthens the foundations for future growth in women’s football globally.

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