BBC have unveiled their coverage plans for 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro.
Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Jeanette Kwakye will present coverage for the BBC across the tournament, with Jo Currie reporting from the England camp, whilst Catrin Heledd and Alexandra Richards will cover Wales’ camp.
Heledd will also present live coverage of Wales’ opening Group D match against Netherlands on Saturday 5 July, which is one of 16 live games that BBC will show live across the UK network.
During the final round of group matches, BBC have opted to put Norway v Iceland and Portugal v Belgium on 10 & 11 July respectively only on BBC iPlayer rather than use a second linear channel, unlike the men’s edition.
Members of England’s title-winning squad, Jill Scott, Ellie Roebuck and Ellen White headline the punditry line-up alongside former captain, Steph Houghton and Fara Williams.
Anita Asante, Katie Sherwood, Josie Henning, Nedum Onuoha, former Scotland international – Rachel Corsie and Arsenal Women’s Head Coach – Renee Slegers complete the punditry team.
Robyn Cowen, Jonathan Pearce and Vicki Sparks will be lead TV commentators and are set to be joined in the commentary booth by Rachel Brown-Finnis, Gilly Flaherty, Izzy Christiansen and Helen Ward as co-commentators.
Robyn Cowen, Jonathan Pearce and Vicki Sparks are commentating on every minute of live TV coverage. They are joined by former England internationals Rachel Brown-Finnis, Gilly Flaherty, Izzy Christiansen and Wales international Helen Ward on co-comms.
BBC will commence their televised build-up to the tournament on 30 June on BBC One’s Morning Live, where Scott will bring the latest news throughout the competition ahead of the tournament opener on 2 July.
Across on BBC Radio, Katie Smith will be lead host with Sparks and Eilidh Barbour acting as lead commentators, with Christiansen joining Karen Bardsley and Daniel Gabbidon as expert summarisers, whilst White, Houghton, Onuoha and Corsie will also act as radio pundits alongside Jen Beattie.
BBC Radio Wales’ coverage will be leg by Mark Poyser with Nia Jones joining him for Wales’ opening game, before Ward joins him for Wales’ clashes against France and England on 9 and 13 July respectively.
Katie Smith leads presenting duties in Switzerland with commentary coming from Vicki Sparks and Eilidh Barbour, who are joined by Karen Bardsley, Izzy Christiansen and Daniel Gabbidon as expert summarisers.
BBC Radio Cymru’s coverage will be led by Owain Llyr and Kath Morgan.
Below is a full list of group stage fixtures which will be shown across BBC and ITV.
| Date | Match | Time | Channel |
| Wednesday 2 July | Iceland v Finland | 5pm | ITV |
| Wednesday 2 July | Switzerland v Norway | 8pm | BBC1 |
| Thursday 3 July | Belgium v Italy | 5pm | BBC2 |
| 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 | BBC1 |
| Saturday 5 July | France v England | 8pm | ITV |
| Sunday 6 July | Norway v Finland | 5pm | BBC2 |
| 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 | BBC2 |
| Tuesday 8 July | Poland v Sweden | 8pm | BBC1 |
| Wednesday 9 July | England v Netherlands | 5pm | BBC1 |
| Wednesday 9 July | France v Wales | 8pm | ITV |
| Thursday 10 July | Finland v Switzerland | 8pm | BBC1 |
| Thursday 10 July | Norway v Iceland | 8pm | BBC iPlayer |
| Friday 11 July | Italy v Spain | 8pm | BBC1 |
| Friday 11 July | Portugal v Belgium | 8pm | BBC iPlayer |
| Saturday 12 July | Sweden v Germany | 8pm | ITV1 |
| Saturday 12 July | Poland v Denmark | 8pm | ITV4 |
| Sunday 13 July | England v Wales | 8pm | ITV1 |
| Sunday 13 July | Netherlands v France | 8pm | ITV4 |

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