Overview
- The tournament runs from July 2 to July 27 across eight Swiss host cities with 16 teams split into four groups and the top two in each group advancing to the quarterfinals.
- England faces France, Netherlands and Wales in Group D without Fran Kirby or Mary Earps following their retirements and without defender Millie Bright due to injury.
- Hosts Switzerland open against Norway with key veterans Ramona Bachmann and Lara Marti sidelined by ACL injuries.
- World champions Spain are among the favorites after their World Cup win, powered by players like Aitana Bonmatí and an optimistic Alexia Putellas returning from a long-term injury.
- Fans can watch the tournament on BBC and ITV in the UK, FOX Sports and FuboTV in the US and Optus Sport in Australia, with a record €41 million prize pool up for grabs.