With anticipation building ahead of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland, fans across the UK are gearing up for another summer of elite football.
Following England’s historic win at Euro 2022 and their strong World Cup run, the Lionesses are once again among the tournament favourites. But as excitement brews, there’s plenty that even the most dedicated supporters may not know about this year’s championship.
England’s Three Lions, led by Sarina Wiegman, are expected to field a strong squad once again, with star players like Lauren James and Georgia Stanway likely to play key roles.
Wales are celebrating qualification for their first-ever Women’s Euros – a milestone moment that’s already generated national pride.
Under the leadership of Gemma Grainger, Wales will look to make an impact in a tough group and write their own slice of footballing history.
Switzerland 2025 promises to be the most accessible Women’s Euro yet, with matches taking place across ten cities including Zurich, Basel and Geneva.
The tournament aims to break attendance records and take women’s football to new heights and it might surprise many just how far it’s come behind the scenes.
Here are 10 things you didn’t know about the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025:
- Wales will be making their tournament debut – this is the first time in history the women’s team has reached the finals.
- Switzerland is the first country to host both the men’s and women’s Euros – they co-hosted the men’s Euro 2008 with Austria.
- A record 50 countries competed in qualifying – highlighting how quickly women’s football is growing across Europe.
- There will be VAR in every match – the first time full Video Assistant Referee coverage is used at a Women’s Euro.
- The official ball will be made from recycled materials – marking a push for sustainability by UEFA.
- Over 700,000 tickets have been allocated – setting the stage for record-breaking attendance.
- Matches will be streamed for free in over 20 countries – helping grow the global audience.
- The mascot is chosen by fans in a public vote – encouraging engagement with younger audiences.
- Prize money has doubled since 2022 – up to €16 million, a step towards gender parity.
- England will face old rivals Germany in the group stage – a rematch of the Euro 2022 final.
With the tournament fast approaching, the spotlight will shine not just on the world-class players, but also on the nations taking bold steps forward – like Wales breaking new ground, and England hoping to bring home the title once again.
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 – Winner Odds
Team | Odds | Implied Probability (%) |
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Spain Women | 6/4 | 40.00% |
England Women | 4/1 | 20.00% |
Germany Women | 5/1 | 16.67% |
France Women | 6/1 | 14.29% |
Sweden Women | 14/1 | 6.67% |
Netherlands Women | 16/1 | 5.88% |
Italy Women | 25/1 | 3.85% |
Switzerland Women | 25/1 | 3.85% |
Norway Women | 25/1 | 3.85% |
Denmark Women | 28/1 | 3.45% |
Iceland Women | 40/1 | 2.44% |
Portugal Women | 50/1 | 1.96% |
Belgium Women | 66/1 | 1.49% |
Finland Women | 200/1 | 0.50% |
Poland Women | 250/1 | 0.40% |
Wales Women | 250/1 | 0.40% |
