The 2025 UEFA Women’s Championship will be played in Switzerland from 2 to 27 July 2025.
It will be the 14th edition of the UEFA Women’s Championship. England are the defending champions, having won the 2022 tournament.
TV coverage will be shared between the BBC and ITV.
The BBC has live coverage of 16 games on TV and iPlayer, with Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Jeanette Kwakye presenting across the 26-day competition.
Jo Currie will be reporting on all the latest news stories from inside England camp throughout the tournament, while Catrin Heledd and Alexandra Richards bring the breaking news from Wales camp. Catrin also presents Wales’ opening match.
ITV’s coverage will be fronted by Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal.
Joining them to provide expert analysis and opinion will be Karen Carney, Emma Hayes, Vicky Losada, Laura Georges, Jayne Ludlow, Eni Aluko and Caroline Weir.
Reporters for the tournament are Katie Shanahan for England, plus Beth Fisher for Wales and Semra Hunter for Europe.
Commentators are Seb Hutchinson, Sam Matterface and Pien Meulensteen. They will be joined by Co-Commentators Lucy Ward, Siobhan Chamberlain, Emma Byrne, and Nia Jones.
TV Schedule
Date | Match | Channel | Kick Off |
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2 July | Iceland v Finland | ITV | 5pm |
2 July | Switzerland v Norway | BBC One | 8pm |
3 July | Belgium v Italy | BBC Two | 5pm |
3 July | Spain v Portugal | ITV | 8pm |
4 July | Denmark v Sweden | ITV | 5pm |
4 July | Germany v Portugal | ITV | 8pm |
5 July | Wales v Netherlands | BBC One | 5pm |
5 July | France v England | ITV | 8pm |
6 July | Norway v Finland | BBC Two | 5pm |
6 July | Switzerland v Iceland | ITV | 8pm |
7 July | Spain v Belgium | ITV | 5pm |
7 July | Portugal v Italy | ITV | 8pm |
8 July | Germany v Denmark | BBC Two | 5pm |
8 July | Poland v Sweden | BBC One | 8pm |
9 July | England v Netherlands | BBC One | 5pm |
9 July | France v Wales | ITV | 8pm |
10 July | Finland v Switzerland | BBC One | 8pm |
10 July | Norway v Iceland | BBC | 8pm |
11 July | Italy v Spain | BBC One | 8pm |
11 July | Portugal v Belgium | BBC | 8pm |
12 July | Sweden v Germany | ITV | 8pm |
12 July | Poland v Denmark | ITV | 8pm |
13 July | England v Wales | ITV | 8pm |
13 July | Netherlands v France | ITV | 8pm |