From the official Chelsea FC website:
Chelsea have 15 players representing their countries at Women’s Euro 2025 so with so many players in action, we thought we would make it easier for you by compiling a list of when you can watch them this summer.
The tournament begins when holders Switzerland take on Norway on 2 July. New Blues goalkeeper Livia Peng will potentially take on her future club team-mate Guro Reiten if both players are selected for the opening match in Basel.
Euro 2025 will conclude with the final, which will also be held at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.
Here’s the full schedule of Blues players in action at Euro 2025.
Guro Reiten has been selected for the Norway squad that will compete at Euro 2025
Guro Reiten has been selected for the Norway squad that will compete at Euro 2025
Group A
Guro Reiten – Norway
Switzerland v Norway – Wednesday 2 July 8pm
Norway v Finland – Sunday 6 July 5pm
Norway v Iceland – Thursday 10 July 8pm
Chelsea fans could have the opportunity to see new goalkeeper Livia Peng in action this summer
Chelsea fans could have the opportunity to see new goalkeeper Livia Peng in action this summer
Livia Peng – Switzerland
Switzerland v Norway – Wednesday 2 July 8pm
Switzerland v Iceland – Sunday 6 July 8pm
Finland v Switzerland – Thursday 10 July 8pm
Sjoeke Nusken has been named in the Germany squad for Euro 2025
Sjoeke Nusken has been named in the Germany squad for Euro 2025
Group C
Sjoeke Nusken – Germany
Germany v Poland Friday – 4 July 8pm
Germany v Denmark Tuesday – 8 July 5pm
Sweden v Germany Saturday – 12 July 8pm
Nathalie Bjorn, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd – Sweden
Denmark v Sweden – Friday 4 July 5pm
Poland v Sweden – Tuesday 8 July 8pm
Sweden v Germany – Saturday 12 July 8pm
Lucy Bronze scored in England's 7-0 win over Jamaica in their final friendly before Euro 2025
Lucy Bronze scored in England’s 7-0 win over Jamaica in their final friendly before Euro 2025
Group D
Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Lauren James, Aggie Beever-Jones – England
France v England Saturday 5 – July 8pm
England v Netherlands – Wednesday 9 July 5pm
England v Wales – Sunday 13 July 8pm
Sandy Baltimore, Oriane Jean-Francois – France
France v England – Saturday 5 July 8pm
France v Wales – Wednesday 9 July 8pm
Netherlands v France – Sunday 13 July 8pm
Quarter-finals
Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B – Wednesday 16 July 8pm
Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D – Thursday 17 July 8pm
Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A – Friday 18 July 8pm
Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C – Saturday 19 July 8pm
The Lionesses will be hoping to retain their European Championship crown
The Lionesses will be hoping to retain their European Championship crown
Semi-finals
Winner QF3 vs Winner QF1 – Tuesday 22 July 8pm
Winner QF4 vs Winner QF2 – Wednesday 23 July 8pm
Final
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 – Sunday 27 July 5pm
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