Discover the Stadiums Hosting the 2025 Women’s Euro Cup in Switzerland

The 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro Cup is set to light up Switzerland with world-class football in eight iconic stadiums. With 16 national teams competing across four groups, each venue will play a key role in delivering unforgettable moments throughout the tournament.
Main Stadiums of the Women’s Euro Cup
St. Jakob-Park – Basel
Capacity: 38,512
Key Matches: Opening match (Switzerland vs Norway) & Final
As the largest and most prominent venue, St. Jakob-Park is home to FC Basel and will host the tournament’s grand finale as well as the opening game. It’s the heart of this year’s competition.
Stade de Suisse – Bern
Capacity: 31,783
Key Match: Spain’s group stage debut
One of Switzerland’s premier stadiums, this venue will host some of the most anticipated group stage matches, including one featuring title favorite Spain.
Stade de Genève – Geneva
Capacity: 30,084
Situated in the cosmopolitan city of Geneva, this stadium offers an impressive setting for pivotal group matches.
Letzigrund – Zurich
Capacity: 26,104
Known for hosting major athletic and football events, Zurich’s Letzigrund will be another central stage for the competition.
Additional Stadiums Across Switzerland
Arena St. Gallen – St. Gallen
Capacity: 19,694
Will host key group matches, including Germany vs Poland.
Allmend Stadion Luzern – Lucerne
Capacity: 16,800
A scenic venue in central Switzerland that adds historic charm to the tournament.
Stade de Tourbillon – Sion
Capacity: 16,263
One of the smaller venues, yet an essential part of the group stage.
Thun Arena – Thun
Capacity: 10,398
Despite being the smallest stadium, it will host major clashes, including Spain vs Belgium and the opening game Iceland vs Finland.
Title Favorites
- Spain – Current World Champions, aiming to add a Euro title to their golden era.
- England – Defending Women’s Euro Cup champions from 2022, arriving with high expectations.
Where to Watch
All matches of the 2025 Women’s Euro Cup will be streamed live and free in Brazil via:
- CazéTV (YouTube)
- Samsung TV Plus