The UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 is Just Around the Corner
With just 50 days left on the countdown, excitement is building fast for the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025. This epic tournament is shaping up to be one for the ages, and fans across Australia will be able to catch every moment live and exclusive on Optus Sport. If the last competition taught us anything, it’s that we’re in for some unforgettable drama, thrilling goals, and serious talent on display.
When Does It All Kick Off?
Mark your calendars! The action begins on July 3 at 2am AEST, and matches will take place during the early morning hours of either 2am or 5am. The tournament will span most of the month and wrap up with the grand final on July 28 at 2am, when a new European champion will be crowned.The UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 is Just Around the Corner.
Where Is It Being Held?
This year, the tournament is hosted in the stunning setting of Switzerland. Games will be played across eight beautiful cities, giving fans a chance to enjoy not just the football, but the scenery too. Matches will be held in: Basel, Bern, Geneva, Zurich, St. Gallen, Lucerne, Thun, and Sion.
Which Teams Are Competing?
Just like the 2022 edition, 16 national teams are participating, split into four groups:
- Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
- Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
- Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
- Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands
Who Are the Defending Champions?
England heads into this tournament as the reigning champs. They claimed their first-ever title by defeating Germany in a packed Wembley Stadium, thanks to an extra-time goal from Chloe Kelly. That win denied Germany their ninth title and sparked scenes of celebration across the UK. The UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 is Just Around the Corner.
Star Players to Watch
Keep your eyes on Spain’s Aitana Bonmati, the Ballon d’Or winner and current queen of the midfield. England’s Alessia Russo is another name to watch—she’s been in great form for Arsenal and is ready to make an impact. The Netherlands brings the always-reliable Vivianne Miedema, while hosts Switzerland are pinning their hopes on rising star Sydney Schertenleib, who’s been making waves at Barcelona.
How to Watch in Australia
Fans in Australia can stream every single match live on Optus Sport. You’ll also get full replays and highlights so you won’t miss a thing. Plus, the opening match and the final will be free to stream for anyone with an Optus Sport login. Want in? Just visit Optus Sport to check out the subscription options and lock in your access.