The Lionesses have secured direct qualification to the 2025 Women’s Euro tournament after a goalless draw against Sweden in Gothenberg. This hard-fought point earned them a second-place finish in Group A3, allowing them to avoid a play-off scenario for qualification. The defending champions England will be looking to successfully defend their title in Switzerland next year.
Key Dates and Host Cities:
The 16-team Women’s Euro tournament will start on July 2 and finish on July 27, taking place across eight venues in Switzerland. The host cities and stadiums include St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, Stade de Genève in Geneva, Stadion Letzigrund in Zürich, Arena St.Gallen in St.Gallen, Allmend Stadion Luzern in Lucerne, Arena Thun in Thun, and Stade de Tourbillon in Sion.
England’s Euro 2025 Qualifying Results:
Throughout the qualifying rounds, England faced tough competition, including matches against Sweden, Republic of Ireland, and France. Their journey included a 1-1 draw against Sweden at Wembley, a 2-0 victory over Republic of Ireland at Aviva Stadium, a 2-1 defeat to France at St James’ Park, a 2-1 win over France at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, a 2-1 victory over Republic of Ireland at Carrow Road, and a crucial goalless draw against Sweden at Gamla Ullevi.
How to Watch Women’s Euro 2025:
Television coverage for the Women’s Euro 2025 will be shared between the BBC and ITV, with half of the matches broadcast live on BBC channels and iPlayer, and the other half shown live on ITV1 and ITV4. Both broadcasters will air the final on July 27. Additionally, BBC Radio 5 Live will provide live commentary, and highlights and clips will be available on the BBC Sport website and ITVX. Ticket prices for the tournament have been revealed, with sales starting on October 1. Fans can register their interest now to secure their spot at the tournament.
Last Women’s Euros in 2022:
In the previous Women’s Euro tournament in 2022, England emerged as the defending champions after defeating Germany 2-1 in the final after extra time. The victory was a historic moment for the Lionesses as they lifted the trophy on home soil, showcasing their skill and determination on the international stage.
Overall, the Women’s Euro 2025 promises to be an exciting event filled with top-tier competition and thrilling matches. Fans can look forward to witnessing the best of women’s football in Switzerland next year.











