
UEFA Women's Euro 2025 is set to take place in Switzerland between July 2 and July 27. Eight stadiums will welcome 16 nations throughout the tournament.
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Here's everything you need to know about all eight stadiums and host cities.
Basel: St. Jakob-Park
- Population: 173,064
- Stadium capacity: 34,250
- Opened: 2001
- Home team: FC Basel
- Games: Five (three group stage games, a quarterfinal and the final)
St. Jakob-Park, the largest stadium in Switzerland, will open the tournament with the hosts on July 2 and will also be the venue for the final on July 27. It is the pride of Swiss national soccer as well as a major concert venue for touring artists from all over the world.
St. Jakob-Park all set for #WEURO2025 opening night! ✨️
— Craig King - 𝗙𝗼𝗼𝘁𝗯𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗦𝘄𝗶𝘀𝘀EN (@FootballSwissEN) June 27, 2025
📸 @FCBasel1893 (IG) pic.twitter.com/4dq4I33mJ4
Bern: Stadion Wankdorf
- Population: 134,290
- Stadium capacity: 32,000
- Opened: 2005
- Home team: BSC Young Boys
- Games: Three (two group stage games and a quarterfinal)
A refurbished stadium built on the site that hosted the 1954 men's FIFA World Cup final, there is plenty of history to be found in Bern. The old stadium was built in 1925 and then knocked down in 2001. As one of the physics capitals of the world, there is also the Einstein Museum in the city.
🇨🇭 Wankdorf Stadium
— Forgotten Football Clubs (@_forgottenfooty) October 7, 2023
In Switzerland, the formerly known Wankdorf Stadium was used by BSC Young boys until it was demolished and replaced by the current Stadion Wankdorf in 2001. It was opened in 1925.
It hosted matches in the 1954 World Cup and the European Cup Final in 1961 🏟️ pic.twitter.com/TwOktToswN
Geneva: Stade de Genève
- Population: 203,401
- Stadium capacity: 30,000
- Opened: 2003
- Home team: Servette FC
- Games: Five (Three group stage games, a quarterfinal and a semifinal)
No stadium will host more games at Euro 2025 than the Stade de Genève. The city of Geneva is known for its glorious lake and for being the location of post-war peace treaties signed throughout the 20th century, most notably in 1949 in the aftermath of World War II.
🏟️ Geneva Stade de Genève 🇨🇭 EURO 2025 Women ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/JpWaMI1MGs
— Tom (@TomServette) June 24, 2025
Zurich: Stadion Letzigrund
- Population: 415,367
- Stadium capacity: 26,500
- Opened: 2007
- Home team: Zurich, Grasshoppers, Zurich Frauen
- Games: Five (Three group stage games, a quarterfinal and a semifinal)
Beyond just soccer, Letzigrund is renowned for track and field. German sprinter Armin Hary was the first man to run the 100m in 10 seconds at the stadium in 1960. Beyoncé also played the stadium on her most recent tour of Europe. England's journey through Euro 2025 will predominantly go through Zurich.
Stadion Letzigrund📍
— UEFA (@UEFA) May 7, 2025
🏟️🇨🇭 The location of this year's UEFA Respect Forum is one of the host venues for the @WEURO2025.
Check it out! ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/1zky00fEvg
St.Gallen: Arena St.Gallen
- Population: 75,833
- Stadium capacity: 19,649
- Opened: 2008
- Home team: FC St. Gallen
- Games: Three (three Group Stage games)
The provincial town of St. Gallen may be small, but it is revered for its cathedral and university. England and Wales will meet for a United Kingdom rivalry game on the final day of the Euro 2025 group stage in St. Gallen. That game promises to bring fireworks.
🇨🇭 22.07.2023 - Super League, 1. Spieltag: FC St. Gallen vs. FC Basel (2:1) vor 19.200 Zuschauern in der Arena St. Gallen. #groundhopping #groundhopper pic.twitter.com/0f4svG0CIb
— Jörg Lmkr (@DeRjoT) July 22, 2023
Lucerne: Allmend Stadion Luzern
- Population: 81,691
- Stadium capacity: 14,350
- Opened: 2011
- Home team: FC Luzern
- Games: Three (three group stage games)
Another city built on waterways, Lucerne has beautiful architecture cresting along the river Reuss, which leads into Lake Lucerne (or the Vierwaldstättersee as it is known by the locals). Poland, which is competing in its first-ever women's Euros, will play two games in Lucerne.
Serieåpning i 🇨🇭 i dag, da @FCL_1901 møtte @ServetteFC på Swissporarena i Luzern. Ganske jevn kamp, men Servette satte sjansene sine, og Luzern bomma mye. Fin stadion og bra lyd fra de drøyt 10.000 fremmøtte. 1-2. #groundhopping #banehopping #fußball pic.twitter.com/NZ9Bv9RDiE
— Oddvar Røste (@oddvarroste) July 21, 2024
Sion: Stade de Tourbillon
- Population: 34,078
- Stadium capacity: 14,238
- Opened: 1968
- Home team: FC Sion
- Games: Two (two group stage games)
The smallest host city at Euro 2025, Sion, is nestled in the mountains of southwestern Switzerland. The oldest stadium at Euro 2025, the original skeleton from 1968 still stands, although it was renovated in 1989. Sion has not hosted a major senior international game since 2019.
⚽️ fc Sion - fc Lugano (627)
— Christoffer Becher (@Becher1964) March 1, 2023
🏟 Stade de Tourbillon (165)
🇨🇭 Swiss cup#Groundhopping #Groundhopper #Whereisfootball#Thechickenbaltichronicles pic.twitter.com/96x5jAqCsc
Thun: Arena Thun
- Population: 43,723
- Stadium capacity: 10,000
- Opened: 2011
- Home team: FC Thun
- Games: Three (three group stage games)
When visiting the picturesque Arena Thun, one can watch a soccer match while gazing upon the Alps. In the town of Thun, some castles date back to the 1100s. With a train station one mile away from the stadium, it is easy to get in and out of on public transport despite the town's small size.
Stockhorn Arena goes Europe! FC Lugano announces that their international games of next season will be played in FC Thun’s home ground — including Champions League qualifiers! 🇪🇺
— Bolzplazz Swiss Football Platform (@Bolzplazz) May 30, 2024
Lugano’s own Cornaredo has still no license by Uefa. New stadium is in the early building stages. https://t.co/2W2VRRvQyC pic.twitter.com/iVdoAH8BAc
This article was originally published on www.si.com as What Cities, Stadiums Are Hosting Women's Euro 2025?.