Overview
- All quarterfinal fixtures are scheduled for July 16–19 with matches between Norway vs. Italy, Sweden vs. England, Spain vs. Switzerland, and Germany vs. France.
- The knockout stage kicks off in Geneva on July 16 and moves through semifinals on July 22–23 before culminating in a final on July 27 at Basel’s St. Jakob-Park.
- The German Football Association announced its final 23-player squad via Instagram under coach Christian Wück.
- ZDF and DAZN hold live broadcast rights for all quarterfinal matches, offering free-to-air coverage and subscription streaming options.
- UEFA’s third 16-team Women’s EURO features a record €41 million prize pool and guaranteed player fees as part of a €1 billion investment in women’s football through 2030.