Overview
- Fifteen German cities, including Berlin, Munich, and Leipzig, have applied to host matches for the UEFA Women's Euro 2029 as part of Germany's bid to host the tournament.
- The German Football Association (DFB) will select eight cities from the applicants in February to include in its formal bid submission to UEFA by March 12, 2025.
- The tournament is planned to feature 16 teams competing across 31 matchdays in stadiums that meet UEFA's updated capacity requirements.
- Germany faces competition from joint bidders Denmark and Sweden, as well as Portugal and Poland, who have also expressed interest in hosting the event.
- UEFA's Executive Committee will announce the winning bid in December 2025, with Germany aiming to host its third Women's Euro following tournaments in 1989 and 2001.