Overview
- The quarterfinal fixtures pit Norway against Italy in Geneva on July 16, Sweden versus England in Zurich on July 17, Spain against Switzerland in Bern on July 18 and France versus Germany in Basel on July 19
- The knockout phase runs through July 27 with no third-place playoff and will conclude with the final at Basel’s St. Jakob-Park
- UEFA has increased the tournament’s prize pool to a record €41 million, including a €1.8 million participation fee per team and up to €5.1 million for the champion
- All 16 teams earned their spots via the inaugural Women’s Nations League, with League A group winners and runners-up qualifying directly and remaining berths decided in playoffs
- ARD and ZDF hold exclusive free-to-air broadcast rights for every match in Germany, with live streams available on ARD Mediathek, ZDF and sportschau.de