Euro 2025 is up and running – with every minute of every game set to be shown live and free across UK TV platforms.
Germany proved they’re still a force to be reckoned with after dispatching Poland with ease yesterday, while Sweden were made to work for their 1-0 win over Denmark.
The Germans’ win felt even more important after fellow tournament favourites Spain laid a marker on day two in a 5-0 hammering of Portugal.
Now, attention turns to the ‘Group of Death’ as both home nations, Wales and England, get their campaigns under way.
The first six games of the 16-team tournament have not disappointed. We've already been treated to goals, comebacks, red cards, penalties, record attendances, and so much more excitement – all of which hints at the feast of football to come throughout July.
Fans and casual viewers across the nation will be whipped into a football frenzy over the weeks to come – everywhere you look, there will be football. Bring it on.
RadioTimes.com brings you all the details of Women's Euro 2025 TV coverage across BBC and ITV this summer.
Every match at Women's Euro 2025 will be broadcast on either BBC or ITV, meaning fans have plenty of live football on free-to-air TV this summer.
The majority of matches will be shown on the flagship BBC One and ITV1 channels, but the third round of group-stage games will be split across channels due to simultaneous kick-off times.
Of course, every moment will also be available to watch via BBC iPlayer and ITVX via a range of devices including laptops, smart TVs, tablets and smartphones.
Women's Euro 2025 TV schedule
All UK time. Subject to change.
Saturday 5th July
Group D: Wales v Netherlands (5pm, Lucerne) BBC One / BBC iPlayer / S4CGroup D: France v England (8pm, Zurich) ITV1 / ITVXSunday 6th July
Group A: Norway v Finland (5pm, Sion) BBC Two / BBC iPlayerGroup A: Switzerland v Iceland (8pm, Bern) ITV1 / ITVXMonday 7th July
Group B: Spain v Belgium (5pm, Thun) ITV1 / ITVXGroup B: Portugal v Italy (8pm, Geneva) ITV1 / ITVXTuesday 8th July
Group C: Germany v Denmark (5pm, Basel) BBC Two / BBC iPlayerGroup C: Poland v Sweden (8pm, Lucerne) BBC One / BBC iPlayerWednesday 9th July
Group D: England v Netherlands (5pm, Zurich) BBC One / BBC iPlayerGroup D: France v Wales (8pm, St Gallen) ITV1 / ITVX / S4CThursday 10th July
Group A: Norway v Iceland (8pm, Thun) BBC iPlayerGroup A: Finland v Switzerland (8pm, Geneva) BBC One / BBC iPlayerFriday 11th July
Group B: Portugal v Belgium (8pm, Sion) BBC iPlayerGroup B: Italy v Spain (8pm, Bern) BBC One / BBC iPlayerSaturday 12th July
Group C: Poland v Denmark (8pm, Lucerne) ITV TBC / ITVXGroup C: Sweden v Germany (8pm, Zurich) ITV TBC / ITVXSunday 13th July
Group D: England v Wales (8pm, St Gallen) ITV1 / ITVX / S4CGroup D: Netherlands v France (8pm, Basel) ITV4 / ITVXQuarter-finals
Wednesday 16th July
QF1: Winner Group A v Runner‑up Group B (8pm, Geneva)Thursday 17th July
QF3: Winner Group C v Runner‑up Group D (8pm, Zurich)Friday 18th July
QF2: Winner Group B v Runner‑up Group A (8pm, Bern)Saturday 19th July
QF4: Winner Group D v Runner‑up Group C (8pm, Basel)Tuesday 22nd July
SF1: Winner QF3 v Winner QF1 (8pm, Lucerne)Wednesday 23rd July
SF2: Winner QF4 v Winner QF2 (8pm, Zurich)Final
Sunday 27th July
Final: Winner SF1 v Winner SF2 (5pm, Basel)Check out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
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