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UEFA Women's Euro Rankings, Schedules, Group: France Top England Candidate Battle
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UEFA Women’s Euro: France Emerges as Key Contender in Showdown Against England—Rankings and Schedule Revealed!

July 6, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • Group A
  • Group B
  • Group C
  • Group D
  • Knockout Stage Schedule
    • UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final

All attention is on Switzerland, which is hosting the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro tournament featuring 16 of Europe’s top women’s national teams. The event runs from July 2nd to July 27th, culminating in a showdown in Basel where the final two teams will compete for the championship.

This tournament is set to showcase both seasoned stars and emerging talents, promising high-stakes drama and memorable moments. Touted as the reigning champions, England aims to defend their title after winning the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, while Spain seeks to add another trophy to their collection. With the group stage kicking off on July 2nd, here’s a comprehensive guide to the tournament.

Group A

PositionTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Norway11002113
2Finland11001013
3Switzerland100112-10
4Iceland100101-10

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

Sunday, July 6th
Norway vs. Finland (12pm, Tourbillon, Zion)
Switzerland vs. Iceland (3pm, Wankdorf Stadium, Bern)

Thursday, July 10th
Finland vs. Switzerland (12pm, Geneva, Stade Degenebu)
Norway vs. Iceland (3pm GMT, Stockhorn Arena, Toon)

Group B

PositionTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Spain11005053
2Italy11001013
3Belgium100101-10
4Portugal100105-50

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

Monday, July 7th
Spain vs. Belgium (12pm, Stockhorn Arena, Thun)
Portugal vs. Italy (3pm, Geneva, Stade de Genève)

Friday, July 11th
Italy vs. Spain (3pm, Stadion Wankdorf, Bern)
Portugal vs. Belgium (3pm, Tourbillon, Zion)

Group C

PositionTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Germany110020+23
2Sweden110010+13
3Denmark100101-10
4Poland100102-20
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Friday, July 4th
Sweden 1, Denmark 0
Germany 2, Poland 0

Tuesday, July 8th
Germany vs. Denmark (12pm, St. Jakob Park, Basel)
Poland vs. Sweden (3pm, Polarena, Lucerne, Switzerland)

Saturday, July 12th
Sweden vs. Germany (3pm, Letzigrund, Zurich)
Poland vs. Denmark (3pm, Polarena, Lucerne, Switzerland)

Group D

PositionTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPTS
1Netherlands110030+33
2France110021+13
3England100112-10
4Wales100103-30

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

Wednesday, July 9th
England vs. Netherlands (12pm, Letzigrund, Zurich)
France vs. Wales (3pm, Kinpark, St. Gallen)

Sunday, July 13th
Netherlands vs. France (3pm, St. Jakob Park, Basel)
England vs. Wales (3pm, Kinpark, St. Gallen)

Knockout Stage Schedule

Wednesday, July 16th (quarter-finals)
Winner of Group A vs. Winner of Group B (Stade de Genève, Geneva, 3pm)

Thursday, July 17th (quarter-finals)
Winner of Group C vs. Runner-up of Group D (Letzigrund, Zurich, 3pm)

Friday, July 18th (quarter-finals)
Winner of Group B vs. Runner-up of Group A (Stadion Wankdorf, Bern, 3pm)

Saturday, July 19th (quarter-finals)
Winner of Group D vs. Runner-up of Group C (St. Jakob-Park, Basel, 3pm)

Tuesday, July 22nd (Semi-finals)
Winner of Quarter Final 3 vs. Winner of Quarter Final 1 (Stade de Genève, Geneva, 3pm)

Wednesday, July 23rd (Semi-finals)
Winner of Quarter Final 4 vs. Winner of Quarter Final 2 (Letzigrund, Zurich, 3pm)

UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final

Sunday, July 27th
Winners of the semi-finals (St. Jakob Park, Basel, 3pm)


Fan Take: The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 presents a pivotal moment for women’s soccer, highlighting the growing talent and competitiveness in the sport. For fans, it’s not just about the titles; it’s a chance to witness the evolution of women’s soccer on a grand stage, setting the tone for future generations.

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