UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 kicks off on Wednesday and we’ve got 12 players ready to represent their nations at the competition in Switzerland.
Can our six Lionesses retain their crown? How will they fare against our Dutch duo in the group? Who will come out on top when Lia Walti and Frida Maanum go head-to-head? We can’t wait to find out.
So, to make sure you’re across all the latest from the Arsenal players involved this summer, check out our guide below.
Read more The Arsenal guide to UEFA Women's Euro 2025
Group A action begins on Wednesday when host nation Switzerland begin their campaign against Norway in Basel (8pm BST), Lia Walti hoping to lead her country to success.
They then face Iceland on Sunday before taking on Finland on Thursday, July 10.
Read more Lia Walti: Leading the way on home soil
Norway’s games take place on the same days with qualifying top scorer Frida Maanum looking to add to her tally.
Read more Maanum: The forward who “dared to take the chance”
Mariona Caldentey and Spain get things underway in Group B on Thursday, followed by games against Belgium and Italy on Monday, July 7 and Friday, July 11 respectively.
In Group C, Stina Blackstenius hopes to steer Sweden to success when they tackle Denmark on Friday, Poland on Tuesday, July 8 and Germany on Saturday, July 12.
Read more Stina Blackstenius: She's always scored the goals
Our six Lionesses - Leah Williamson, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Beth Mead, Chloe Kelly, Alessia Russo and Michelle Agyemang - got the perfect send-off to the Euros with a 7-0 win over Jamaica in Leicester on Sunday.
Their quest to defend the trophy begins against France at 8pm on Saturday followed by matches against Netherlands on Wednesday, July 9 and Wales on Sunday, July 13.
In the Netherlands squad are Daphne van Domselaar and Victoria Pelova, with their Group D fixtures taking place on the same days.
GROUP STAGE SCHEDULE
Wednesday, July 2Switzerland (Walti) v Norway (Maanum)St. Jakob-Park (Basel) | 8pm
Thursday, July 3Spain (Mariona) v PortugalWankdorf Stadium (Bern) (8pm)
Friday, July 4Denmark v Sweden (Blackstenius)Stade de Geneve (Lancy) | 5pm
Saturday, July 5Wales v Netherlands (Van Domselaar, Pelova)Swissporarena (Lucerne) | 5pm
France v England (Williamson, Wubben-Moy, Mead, Kelly, Russo, Agyemang)Stadion Letzigrund (Zurich) | 8pm
Sunday, July 6Norway (Maanum) v FinlandStade Tourbillon (Sion) | 5pmSwitzerland (Walti) v IcelandWankdorf Stadium (Bern) | 8pm
Monday, July 7Spain (Mariona) v Belgium Stockhorn Arena (Thun) | 5pm
Tuesday, July 8Poland v Sweden (Blackstenius)Swissporarena (Lucerne) | 8pm
Wednesday, July 9England (Williamson, Wubben-Moy, Mead, Kelly, Russo, Agyemang) v Netherlands (Van Domselaar, Pelova)Stadion Letzigrund (Zurich) | 5pm
Thursday, July 10Finland v Switzerland (Walti)Stade de Geneve (Lancy) | 8pm
Norway (Maanum) v IcelandStockhorn Arena (Thun) | 8pm
Friday, July 11Italy v Spain (Mariona)Wankdorf Stadium (Bern) | 8pm
Saturday, July 12Sweden (Blackstenius) v GermanyLetzigrund (Zurich) | 8pm
Sunday, July 13England (Williamson, Wubben-Moy, Mead, Kelly, Russo, Agyemang) v WalesAFG Arena (St. Gallen) | 8pm
Netherlands (Van Domselaar, Pelova) v FranceSt. Jakob-Park (Basel) | 8pm
All times written in BST
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