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When is the Women's Euro 2025 final? Date, kickoff time, how to watch title match in Basel

Emma Griffiths

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After three weeks of stellar football and nail-biting action, the Women's Euro 2025 final is here.

What originally began as 16 teams has been cut down to just two. England and Spain will face off in Basel in a repeat of the World Cup final from two years ago, and the men's Euros last year.

Euros 2025 has been the most popular in the tournament's history in terms of audience, with all of the quarters, semis and final sold out. Players have also competed for the added incentive of record-breaking prize money, with UEFA's total prize pot increased to a staggering €41 million.

The Sporting News looks at when and where the final will take place, and how to watch the game.

When is the Women's Euro 2025 final?

The Women's Euro 2025 final will take place on Sunday, July 27 at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland.

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The game is expected to be played in front of a sold-out capacity crowd of 38,000 spectators.

What time does Women's Euro 2025 final kick off?

The final will kick off at 6 p.m. local time (CET).

Here is how that time translates across some of the major territories:

RegionDateTime
USA/CanadaSun, July 2712:00 p.m. ET
USA/CanadaSun, July 279:00 a.m. PT
UKSun, July 275:00 p.m. BST
AustraliaMon, July 282:00 a.m. AEST
IndiaSun, July 279:30 p.m. IST

How to watch Women's Euro 2025 final

Here's how to watch the Euro 2025 final match across selected areas of the world's major regions:

RegionTVStreaming
USAFOXFubo, Fox Sports, ViX
CanadaTSN+
UKBBC One, ITV1, STV ScotlandBBC iPlayer, ITVX, STV Player
AustraliaStan Sport
IndiaFanCode, tabii

MORE: Full list of results at Euro 2025 | All-time winners of the Women's Euros

Emma Griffiths

Emma Griffiths is a freelance journalist who, in combination with completing her degree from the University of Bristol, specialises in covering women’s rugby and football. Specialising in the human, player-first coverage of these rapidly growing sports, her work centres on amplifying attention and female voices through engaging, investigative and comprehensive storytelling drawing attention to the unique and developing landscape of women’s sport.