The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 quarterfinals kick off this Wednesday, amid heightened excitement as the tournament continues to achieve record milestones. As teams vie for the championship title with just seven matches remaining, the stakes could not be higher.
Each team that has advanced to this stage is filled with ambition and believes in its chances for victory. By the end of the weekend, however, only half will continue their journey.
Viewing Details for the 2025 Women’s Euro Quarterfinals
Location: Switzerland
Dates: July 16-19 (Semifinals: July 22-23; Final: July 27)
Match Viewing Schedule:
Time (ET)
TV
Venue
Stream
Norway vs. Italy
3 p.m., Wed.
Fox
Stade de Genève,
Geneva
Sweden vs. England
3 p.m., Thu.
Fox
Stadion Letzigrund,
Zurich
Spain vs. Switzerland
3 p.m., Fri.
Fox
Stadion Wankdorf,
Bern
France vs. Germany
3 p.m., Sat.
Fox
St. Jakob-Park,
Basel
Fans can also stream matches through the Fox Sports app, Disney+, and ViX.
Match Previews
In the quarterfinal opener, Norway takes on Italy in Geneva, a rematch of their thrilling encounter that ended with eight goals back in 2005. Italy approaches this matchup with a solid counterattacking strategy under the guidance of Andrea Soncin, while Norway has found success through a direct play style that emphasizes width.
Thursday in Zurich will showcase Sweden versus England. Sweden, known for its aggressive press that effectively subdued Germany previously, aims to put pressure on an England squad grappling with midfield consistency. If England fails to seize control early, they may face vulnerabilities during transitions.
The following day, Spain faces off against Switzerland in Bern, where tactical control will be pivotal. Spain relies on methodical buildup, spearheaded by Aitana Bonmatí, with Salma Paralluelo poised to finish opportunities. Conversely, Switzerland, led by Pia Sundhage, will aim to disrupt Spain’s rhythm and maintain a tight defensive structure.
Finally, the quarterfinals conclude in Basel, where France, undefeated in Group D, meets Germany, a team still recovering from a hefty loss against Sweden. French winger Delphine Cascarino has been a standout performer, contributing significantly with goals and assists. Germany’s challenge will be heightened by injuries to key defenders, compelling them to devise a robust response against France’s swift gameplay.
Spain appears as the tournament favorite with odds set at 8/11 according to Betfair, trailed by England at 4/1 and France at 5/1.
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(Photo credit: Elisabetta Oliviero and Salma Paralluelo: Daniela Porcelli / Getty Images)
