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Details on the Women's Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland for enthusiasts

Women's football tournament, hosted across eight cities in Switzerland, commences on July 2nd. Here's a brief outline.

Essential information on the Women's Euro tournament 2025, set to take place in Switzerland
Essential information on the Women's Euro tournament 2025, set to take place in Switzerland

Details on the Women's Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland for enthusiasts

The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 is set to take place across Switzerland from July 2nd to July 27th, 2025. The host nation, Switzerland, is part of Group A, joined by Norway, Iceland, and Finland.

The tournament will see matches played in eight cities: Basel, Bern, Geneva, Zurich, St. Gallen, Lucerne, Thun, and Sion. The final will take place at St. Jakob-Park in Basel on July 27th.

For those planning to attend, tickets are available for purchase via official UEFA and ticketing partner websites. Early booking is recommended for the best selection of seats.

Switzerland's efficient public transport network makes it easy for fans to travel between host cities. A standard second-class return journey ticket, valid on match days, includes travel to and from the match venue across the entire Swiss public transport network. Special match-day tickets or combined event-public transport tickets may also be available.

The Group A fixture times are as follows (local, Basel/CET): - Iceland vs Finland - July 2, 18:00, Thun - Switzerland vs Norway - July 2, 21:00, Basel - Norway vs Finland - July 6, 18:00, Sion - Switzerland vs Iceland - July 6, 21:00, Bern - Finland vs Switzerland - July 10, 21:00, Geneva - Norway vs Iceland - July 10, 21:00, Thun

The detailed game schedule can be found on UEFA's website. Other groups include Group B (Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy), Group C (Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden), and Group D (France, title holders, England, Wales, Netherlands).

In Switzerland, SRF, RTS, and RSI will broadcast the tournament on TV, and there will be a livestream online. Fans should check the scheduling ahead of time to know which channel will have which game.

It is important to note that if a game goes into overtime or a penalty shootout, all scheduled special trains will wait and depart 40 to 60 minutes later than scheduled. Regular trains and standard connections will not wait for late-arriving spectators.

Fan zones will be set up in various cities, including Basel (Barfußerplatz, Messeplatz, Theaterplatz), Bern (Bundesplatz), Geneva (Le quai Gustave-Ador), Zurich (Europaallee), Sion (La Place du Midi, Cour de Gare), St. Gallen (Marktgasse), Lucerne (Europaplatz), and Thun (Waisenhausplatz).

The SBB will coordinate the timetable to accommodate late-night travel to and from games in various cities, including Geneva, Bern, Lucerne, Zurich, Basel, and others.

For the latest updates on ticket availability, check UEFA's official ticketing site. High-demand matches may no longer have tickets available, so fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early.

With the tournament just around the corner, football enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the start of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland.

Football enthusiasts can look forward to catching matches, including those of Group A, during the UEFA Women's Euro 2025, taking place in eight cities across Switzerland. The football action includes Switzerland vs Norway, Norway vs Finland, Iceland vs Finland, and Switzerland vs Iceland, all scheduled to take place in Basel, Sion, Thun, and Bern.

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