BBC and ITV have announced their broadcast picks for UEFA Women’s Euro 2025.
BBC will televise Wales and England’s clashes against Netherlands at 5pm BST on Saturday 5 and Wednesday 9 July respectively.
ITV will have both of England and Wales’ fixtures against France on 5 and 9 July at 8pm, plus both final Group D games on Sunday 13 July which sees the home nations meet whilst Netherlands face France.
The clash against France also marks the start of England’s title defence following their success in 2022.
ITV will in total show 13 group matches beginning with the tournament opener between Iceland and Finland on 2 July at 5pm.
Group C’s opening pair of fixtures will form a double-header on ITV on 4 July, which sees Denmark face Sweden at 5pm then Germany face Poland at 8pm.
ITV will broadcast world champions, Spain’s opening Group B clash against neighbours – Portugal on 3 July at 8pm.
The closing games in Group C will also be live on ITV on 12 July with one fixture on ITV1 and the other game on ITV4.
ITV will also have Group B double-header on 7 July as Spain meet Belgium at 5pm then Portugal face Italy in a 8pm kick-off, in a pair of key fixtures for all four teams.
BBC will show 11 group matches in total starting with tournament hosts, Switzerland facing Norway in the late kick-off on 2 July.
Group C’s second set of fixtures will be live on BBC as Germany and Denmark collide at 5pm in the group phase for the second consecutive tournament, before Poland take on Sweden in the 8pm kick-off.
Groups A and B’s closing set of fixtures will air across BBC on 10 and 11 July.
BBC will air three of the four Quarter-Finals whilst ITV holds first pick of the semi-finals.
Below are the group stage broadcast picks in UK.
| Date | Match | Time | Channel |
| Wednesday 2 July | Iceland v Finland | 5pm | ITV |
| Wednesday 2 July | Switzerland v Norway | 8pm | BBC |
| Thursday 3 July | Belgium v Italy | 5pm | BBC |
| Thursday 3 July | Spain v Portugal | 8pm | ITV |
| Friday 4 July | Denmark v Sweden | 5pm | ITV |
| Friday 4 July | Germany v Poland | 8pm | ITV |
| Saturday 5 July | Wales v Netherlands | 5pm | BBC |
| Saturday 5 July | France v England | 8pm | ITV |
| Sunday 6 July | Norway v Finland | 5pm | BBC |
| Sunday 6 July | Switzerland v Iceland | 8pm | ITV |
| Monday 7 July | Spain v Belgium | 5pm | ITV |
| Monday 7 July | Portugal v Italy | 8pm | ITV |
| Tuesday 8 July | Germany v Denmark | 5pm | BBC |
| Tuesday 8 July | Poland v Sweden | 8pm | BBC |
| Wednesday 9 July | England v Netherlands | 5pm | BBC |
| Wednesday 9 July | France v Wales | 8pm | ITV |
| Thursday 10 July | Finland v Switzerland | 8pm | BBC |
| Thursday 10 July | Norway v Iceland | 8pm | BBC |
| Friday 11 July | Italy v Spain | 8pm | BBC |
| Friday 11 July | Portugal v Belgium | 8pm | BBC |
| Saturday 12 July | Sweden v Germany | 8pm | ITV |
| Saturday 12 July | Poland v Denmark | 8pm | ITV |
| Sunday 13 July | England v Wales | 8pm | ITV |
| Sunday 13 July | Netherlands v France | 8pm | ITV |

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Women’s Six Nations are from 22 March to 26 April, whilst the Women’s Rugby World Cup is from 22 August – 27 September.