
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 kicks-off tomorrow with England’s Lionesses looking to defend their crown.
Three years after they brought football home at Wembley, Sarina Wiegman’s side are back as they take on Europe’s best teams in Switzerland.
Their mission will not be easy after losing key players Mary Earps and Millie Bright, while they’ll encounter fierce opposition like Spain who defeated them in the World Cup final two years ago.
Moreover, the Lionesses have been drawn into the ‘Group of Death’ alongside France, the Netherlands and fellow home nation Wales who are competing at their first major tournament.
Here’s how you can watch all the action from Women’s Euro 2025 live on a TV channel in the UK:
How to watch Women’s Euro 2025 on TV
BBC and ITV will be broadcasting every match from Euro 2025 live on either BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1 or ITV4.
You can also stream all the action live on BBCiPlayer or ITVX.

The group stage schedule is set, with the knockout games to be selected in due course.
BBC will show three of the four quarter-finals, with each broadcaster getting one semi-final. Both BBC and ITV will broadcast the final on July 27.
What time do the games kick-off in the UK?

Every game at Euro 2025 is scheduled to kick-off in Switzerland at 6pm or 9pm – that’s 5pm and 8pm UK time.
England’s campaign begins against France on ITV at 8pm on Saturday, July 5, with the BBC broadcasting their next match vs the Netherlands at 5pm on Wednesday, July 9.
The much-anticipated final group game between the Lionesses and Wales is on ITV, kicking-off at 8pm on Sunday, July 13.
Women’s Euro 2025 fixtures
July 2 – Iceland v Finland (5pm) – ITV1
July 2 – Switzerland v Norway (8pm) – BBC One
July 3 – Belgium v Italy (5pm) – BBC Two
July 3 – Spain v Portugal (8pm) – ITV1
July 4 – Denmark v Sweden (5pm) – ITV1
July 4 – Germany v Poland (8pm) – ITV1
July 5 – Wales v Netherlands (5pm) – BBC One
July 5 – France v England (8pm) – ITV1
July 6 – Norway v Finland (5pm) – BBC Two
July 6 – Switzerland v Iceland (8pm) – ITV1
July 7- Spain v Belgium (5pm) – ITV1
July 7 – Portugal v Italy (8pm) – ITV1
July 8 – Germany v Denmark (5pm) – BBC Two
July 8 – Poland v Sweden (8pm) – BBC One
July 9 – England v Netherlands (5pm) – BBC One
July 9 – France v Wales (8pm) – ITV1
July 10 – Finland v Switzerland (8pm) – BBC One
July 10 – Norway v Iceland (8pm) – BBC iPlayer
July 11 – Italy v Spain (8pm) – BBC One
July 11 – Portugal v Belgium (8pm) – BBC iPlayer
July 12 – Poland v Denmark (8pm) – ITV
July 12 – Sweden v Germany (8pm) – ITV
July 13 – England v Wales (8pm) – ITV1
July 13 – Netherlands v France (8pm) – ITV4
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