The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is reaching its climax.
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is reaching its climax.

The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is reaching its climax. The group stage is wrapping up, and the top national teams in Europe are preparing for the crucial quarterfinals. With high-level matches, spectacular goals, and fierce competition, this year’s tournament promises to go down in history.
In this report, we cover everything you need to know: the current stage of the tournament, standout teams, key dates, and of course, the big matches ahead.
Current Stage – End of the Group Stage and Quarterfinals Around the Corner
Current Stage – End of the Group Stage and Quarterfinals Around the Corner
The group stage (July 2–13) is almost complete, and four teams have already secured their spot in the quarterfinals. The results so far reflect the growing strength and form of Europe’s elite national teams.
Teams qualified so far:
Teams qualified so far:
- Spain (1st in Group B): After winning the 2023 World Cup, Spain continues to prove itself as a global powerhouse. A dominant and convincing run with comfortable wins.
- Germany (1st in Group C): A perennial contender, Germany beat Denmark 2-1 in a key match to secure qualification.
- Sweden (2nd in Group C): Consistent performances and a strong presence secured their place in the final eight.
- Norway (1st in Group A): With commanding displays, they earned a spot in the knockout stage.
Crucial matches in the remaining groups will determine the quarterfinal pairings. England and France, for example, are battling for the top spot in Group D, while Italy hopes to qualify behind Spain.
Key Dates
Key Dates
- Quarterfinals: July 16–19 in four Swiss cities (Basel, Zurich, Lausanne, Geneva)
- Semifinals: July 22 and 23 in Geneva and Zurich
- Final: Sunday, July 27 at St. Jakob-Park in Basel (18:00 CET)
Tension is building as every knockout match becomes a final in itself. The road to the European crown runs through intense battles.
The Big Favorites and Title Contenders
The Big Favorites and Title Contenders
Spain, as reigning World Cup champions, are the top favorites. With depth, quality, and consistency, they’ve left no doubt during the group stage.
Germany, with vast experience and a deep roster, looks ready to reclaim the top spot after impressive performances.
England, despite starting with a loss, found their rhythm and thrashed the Netherlands 4-0. Led by Lauren Hemp—and with support from even Prince William in the stands—they’re pushing hard for qualification.
France shows a balanced attack and defense, with legitimate hopes of going far. Likewise, Sweden continues to play the role of the strong underdog
Stats & Highlights
- Spain boasts the best attack of the tournament with 9 goals in 3 matches.
- England has kept 2 clean sheets in 3 games.
- France has the highest possession rate (63%).
Quotes & Reactions
Quotes & Reactions
“We’re here to show what we can achieve as a team. Just qualifying isn't enough—we want the trophy.”
— Alexia Putellas, Spain captain
“Our win over the Netherlands gave us the passion we needed. We’re more united than ever.”
— Lauren Hemp, England
“We’re not done. The real Germany shows up in the big games.”
— Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, Germany head coach
Road to the Final – Potential Semifinal Clashes
Road to the Final – Potential Semifinal Clashes
If results continue as expected, the semifinals could feature major showdowns:
- Spain vs. France
- England vs. Germany
These potential matchups are highly anticipated, with razor-thin margins separating the teams and quality on full display.
Switzerland – The Host Nation
Switzerland – The Host Nation
Switzerland is hosting the UEFA Women’s Euro for the first time, offering top-tier stadiums and flawless organization. Fan turnout has been heartwarming, with over 85% attendance in most matches. Basel, Zurich, Lausanne, and Geneva are fully immersed in Euro fever.
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling tournaments in recent years. The level of play, the quality of athletes, and the tactical sophistication all signal that women’s football in Europe has reached a new dimension. Fans are enjoying every moment, and one thing is certain: the July 27 final in Basel will be one of the standout sporting events of the year.
We eagerly await the quarterfinals and the thrilling journey toward the trophy. Stay tuned for every update!

