UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Kicks Off in Switzerland
The tournament promises to be an exciting and competitive event, with several top teams and players vying for the championship title, and BBC Sport's comprehensive coverage will bring all the action and drama to fans across the UK and around the world.

The 14th edition of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament is set to kick off in Switzerland on July 2, featuring 16 European national teams, with BBC Sport providing comprehensive coverage across its platforms, including TV, radio, online, and social media.
The tournament will feature a world-class presenting, punditry, and commentary lineup, with expert analysis and behind-the-scenes content, as well as live match commentaries, highlights, and in-depth stories. Spain is considered the favorite, ranked No. 2 in the FIFA rankings, despite disappointing at the last tournament, while England, the defending champions, have had a list of absences and injuries, including key players Fran Kirby and Mary Earps.
Germany, finalists in 2022, are ranked just behind Spain and are looking to make a strong comeback, with a new captain, Lina Magull, and a successful 2025, with five wins and one draw. The team has been in fine goalscoring form, but has experienced a period of upheaval, with Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's departure and Christian Wück's appointment as full-time coach in March 2024.
The tournament will feature several stars, including Spain's Aitana Bonmati and Alexia Putellas, who are both recent Ballon d'Or winners, as well as Germany's Giulia Gwinn, a 25-year-old with more than 60 caps, who will lead the team in the European Championship. The total prize money for the tournament is €41 million, a 156% increase from the previous tournament in 2022.
With the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament just around the corner, fans can follow the action on various BBC platforms, including TV, radio, online, and social media, and enjoy expert analysis, behind-the-scenes content, and live match commentaries, as the best women's teams in Europe battle it out for the top prize.