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Women's Euro 2025 bracket, results and venues

Euro 2025 kicked off on July 2, with 16 women's teams having the chance to get their hands on the iconic trophy in the final on July 27.

England were the defending champions, while world champions Spain were looking to claim their first Euros title. In fact, since 1982, only five nations have claimed the trophy: Germany (8), Norway (2), Sweden, Netherlands, and England (1).

Check out all the results and venues in Switzerland, and the knockout bracket.

What was the Women's Euro 2025 format?

The 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four nations.

The group winners and runners-up advanced to the knockout rounds.

It was then a straight knockout tournament, with extra time and penalties if necessary. There were quarterfinals, semifinals and a final.

What were the teams and groups?

GROUP A: Iceland, Finland, Switzerland, Norway

GROUP B: Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain

GROUP C: Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Poland

GROUP D: Wales, Netherlands, France, England

What is the prize money?

The Euro 2025 prize money more than doubled compared with the previous tournament. The 16 teams shared €41 million, with each federation receiving at least €1.8 million and required to allocate a minimum of 30% to the players. The champions stand to earn up to €5.1 million.

Results

BRACKET - FINAL

Sunday, July 27
England 1-1 (3-1 on pens) Spain (Basel)


BRACKET - SEMIFINALS

Tuesday, July 22
Italy 1-2 (AET) England (Geneva)

Wednesday, July 23
Spain 2-1 (AET) Germany (Zurich)


BRACKET - QUARTERFINALS

Wednesday, July 16
Norway 1-2 Italy (Geneva)

Thursday, July 17
Sweden 2-2 (AET, pens 2-3) England (Zurich)

Friday, July 18
Spain 2-0 Switzerland (Bern)

Saturday, July 19
France 1-1 (AET, pens 5-6) Germany (Basel)


GROUP STAGE

Wednesday, July 2
Group A:
Iceland 0-1 Finland (Thun)
Group A: Switzerland 1-2 Norway (Basel)

Thursday, July 3
Group B:
Belgium 0-1 Italy (Sion)
Group B: Spain 5-0 Portugal (Bern)

Friday, July 4
Group C: Denmark 0-1 Sweden (Geneva)
Group C: Germany 2-0 Poland (St. Gallen)

Saturday, July 5
Group D: Wales 0-3 Netherlands (Lucerne)
Group D: France 2-1 England (Zurich)

Sunday, July 6
Group A: Norway 2-1 Finland (Sion)
Group A: Switzerland 2-0 Iceland (Bern)

Monday, July 7
Group B: Spain 6-2 Belgium (Thun)
Group B: Portugal 1-1 Italy (Geneva)

Tuesday, July 8
Group C: Germany 2-1 Denmark (Basel)
Group C: Poland 0-3 Sweden (Lucerne)

Wednesday, July 9
Group D: England 4-0 Netherlands (Zurich)
Group D: France 4-1 Wales (St. Gallen)

Thursday, July 10
Group A: Finland 1-1 Switzerland (Geneva)
Group A: Norway 4-3 Iceland (Thun)

Friday, July 11
Group B: Italy 1-3 Spain (Bern)
Group B: Portugal 1-2 Belgium (Sion)

Saturday, July 12
Group C: Sweden 4-1 Germany (Zurich)
Group C: Poland 3-2 Denmark (Lucerne)

Sunday, July 13
Group D: Netherlands 2-5 France (Basel)
Group D: England 6-1 Wales (St. Gallen)