The Women's Euro 2025 is here. Europe is in a football frenzy this summer, with the continent’s best female kickers descending on Switzerland for the Women’s Euro 2025 Finals. Football is a funny old game, as we know, and events rarely go to script, but if the top-seeded sides do progress through to the latter stages, then we are set for some exhilarating knockout encounters.
Of course, plenty of other nations will fancy their chances, but whoever progresses and whatever happens on Swiss soil this July, we are guaranteed two not-to-be-missed semi-finals. Tickets are now available for both matches, and this could be the perfect opportunity to snap them up before they are gone.
Switzerland are staging the 14th edition of the Women's European Championship with matches taking place in eight cities across the country. 16 teams will feature in a third successive tournament. The quest for glory began in April last year with 51 teams dreaming of claiming one of the 15 available Finals places. Switzerland automatically qualified when they were given the Women's Euro 2025 hosting rights.
We're set to see England take on Italy for a head-to-head in Geneva on Tuesday July 22, whilst Germany and Spain will face off on Wednesday in Zurich on Wednesday July 23. The road to the final is here, and it's set to be some nail-biting matches as we await
Let GOAL bring you all the vital ticket information and a complete guide to the Women’s Euro 2025 semi-finals this July, including how much they cost and how you can guarantee yourself a seat at one of the standout footballing occasions of the year.
When are the Women’s Euro 2025 semi-finals?
The Stade de Geneve in Geneva is staging the first semi-final and four other matches during the Women's Euro 2025 Finals. It has a capacity of 30,950 and, as well as hosting regular Swiss internationals, it is also the home ground of Swiss Super League club, Servette. The stadium's construction was completed in 2003, and along with football, the venue has staged rugby union and ice hockey matches too. In 2023, AZ Alkmaar beat Hajduk Split 5-0 in the men's UEFA Youth League final at the Stade de Genève.
The Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich is the venue for the second semi-final and, like the Stade de Genève, is hosting four other matches earlier in the Women's Euro 2025 Finals. Opened in 2007, the stadium has a capacity of 24,186 and is the home ground for two Swiss Super League clubs, FC Zurich and Grasshoppers. It has also hosted numerous Swiss men's and women's internationals, as well as regular athletics meetings. In 1960, Armin Hary became the first man to run 100 metres in ten seconds on the stadium's track. Away from sport, Beyonce, Rihanna, Madonna, and Ed Sheeran have all played concerts at the venue in recent years.
Women’s Euro 2025 semi-final tickets: How much do they cost?

Match tickets for the Women’s Euro 2025 semi-finals were split into three categories and were originally priced as follows:
- Category 1: CHF 70 (€74)
- Category 2: CHF 40 (€42)
- Category 3: CHF 25 (€26)
Tickets can also be sourced from resale sites like StubHub, where they range from €46 for category 3 tickets up to €1,815 for category 1 seats.
How to buy Women’s Euro 2025 semi-final tickets

Women’s Euro 2025 tickets were made available through official UEFA channels at womenseuro.com and ticketcorner.ch, and demand has been high, with over 500,000 sold. Close collaboration with each national association, following the final tournament draw, helped process the sale of tickets to fans of the participating teams.
In addition, fans can purchase seats on the secondary market. StubHub is one of the leading retailers for those seeking to buy tickets through alternative channels. StubHub is a legitimate merchant in the ticket resale marketplace and a safe place for fans to buy tickets. StubHub's website guarantees that you will get tickets in time for the event you are attending and a valid entry ticket.
Where to stay for the Women's Euro 2025 semi-finals
With two exciting stadiums hosting the Euro 2025 semi-finals, you could find yourself in either Geneva or Zurich to catch a glimpse of the teams turning the corner to the grand finale. If you're looking to stay over after one of these nail-biting events, you're in luck because we have all the info on where exactly you can (and should) be staying in Switzerland for the Women's Euro 2025 semi-finals.
Tuesday's fixture will see two teams going head-to-head at the Stade de Genève in Geneva. This western city at the tip of Lac Léman is compact and picturesque, so it makes sense to extend your stay. Most areas in the city are within walking distance, and the stadium is just to the south of the city, so you can have your pick of the best places to stay. Just hover through the interactive map below to see the best accommodation options for the semi-final on July 22 in Geneva.
The second semi-final fixture is secured for Wednesday, July 23 and is happening on the other side of the country, all the way in Zurich. Known as the banking and finance capital of Switzerland, fans will be flocking to the streets to enjoy the game in Stadion Letzigrund, with a capacity of over 30,000. Looking to stay over in Zurich? Hotels and apartments - as well as their prices - are available to browse in the map below, where you can find the best option for you.
How to watch or stream the Women’s Euro 2025 semi-finals
The Women's Euro 2025 Finals are screened by the following channels in the various finalists’ countries:
Country | Channels |
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Belgium | RTBF Tipik & Auvio, Sporza & VRT Max |
Denmark | Viaplay |
Finland | Yle Areena |
France | TF1 |
Germany | Das Erste, Sportstudio |
Iceland | RUV / RUV 2 |
Italy | RAI PLAY |
Netherlands | NPO1 |
Norway | NRK, TV 2 Play |
Poland | TVP Sport |
Portugal | RTP1 + RTP2, Canal 11 & Sport TV |
Spain | RTVE PLAY |
Sweden | SVT, Viaplay.se |
Switzerland | Play SRF, Play RTS & Play RSI |
In the UK, every Women's Euro 2025 match will be available to watch or stream live free-to-air on either BBC (BBC iPlayer) or ITV (ITVX). They will be sharing coverage of the Women's Euro 2025 semi-finals. Or, you can head to a Fan Zone and viewing party if you're looking for where to watch the Women's Euro in London.
For where to watch the Women's Euro in the US, it will be broadcast live by FOX Sports. US fans can stream the matches with a subscription to Fubo or by using the Fox Sports app. Fubo packages start from $79.99 a month and offer all-inclusive free 7-day trials before you pay. Fubo’s massive streaming plans carry up to 200+ channels, and you can get even more depending on your location. Fubo is the ultimate choice for avid sports fans as it provides access to many popular sports, including NBA, MLB, NHL & MLS. International soccer fans can enjoy the world’s best leagues, such as the Premier League and La Liga. Most Fubo plans allow you to stream on up to 10 devices simultaneously.