Ticket prices have been revealed( all prices in CHF) 1 CHF = 1.11 USD 1 CHF = 1.03 Euros 1 CHF = 0.87 GBP 25 to 40 in group stage and QF 25 to 70 in SF 30 to 90 in final The 16-team tournament will take place in eight venues across Switzerland and there will be more than 720,000 tickets available for the final tournament. Host venues: St. Jakob-Park, Basel Stadion Wankdorf, Bern Stade de Genève, Geneva Stadion Letzigrund, Zürich Stadion St. Gallen, St. Gallen Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne Arena Thun, Thun Stade de Tourbillon, Sion
Pots are known for the teams already through. England in pot 2 and the Netherlands in pot 3 will be fun.
UEFA puts a further 50,000 Euro2025 tickets on sale after first release sells out in a week - Inside World Football The growing popularity of women's NT football in Europe is evident again. What FIFA missed in giving the 2027 WWC to Brazil!
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Pot 1: Switzerland, Spain, Germany, France Pot 2: Italy, Iceland, Denmark, England Pot 3: Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Belgium Pot 4: Finland, Poland, Portugal, Wales 14 of the 16 teams from 2022 qualified again. Poland and Wales replace Austria and Northern Ireland.
I knew you were going to say that! On the other hand Italy edged Belgium in 2018 to qualify for the WWC 2019 after 20 years. Let's say that, if I had to choose an ideal group, Belgium anyway looked like the weaker team from pot 3 (#20 in FIFA rankings, as compared to Sweden #5, Netherlands #11 and Norway #16); on paper, Norway could look like an ok team to draw from that pot too, although we had just two ties against them in the recent Euro 2025 qualifiers.
God's Bloody Wounds — how the hell does UEFA do the seeding?! We can wind up with England, Sweden, and either Spain or Germany in the same group. That group would have the 2nd, 3rd (or 4th) and 5th ranked teams in the world (by FIFA ratings) together. Even if it's Netherlands instead of Sweden, they're the 6th highest ranked team in the tournament (11th in the FIFA rankings). That would mean the 1st, 2nd (or 3rd), and 6th highest-rated team in one group. Madness
It's just the finishing order of the qualifying results except bumping SUI up to pot 1 as hosts. Not complicated or confusing at all, even if it gives some odd pots.
So it simply perpetuates the madness of having France, England, and Sweden all in the same group?! One of those three was fated to be in Pot 3 (assuming they made it through the playoff bracket) We were told it was no big deal to have a group like that in qualification because the playoff brackets gave the 3rd place team a chance to still make the Euros. True, but now we could easily have very unbalanced groups in the final tournament
Draw is today (6pm) https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/new...h-the-uefa-women-s-euro-2025-final-draw-tv-b/ https://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/new...-euro-final-tournament-draw-who-can-play-who/
A Switzerland Norway Iceland Finland B Spain Portugal Belgium Italy C Germany Poland Denmark Sweden D France England Wales Netherlands
Group D is already shaping as the group of death, with the first 3 teams drawn being France, England and Netherlands!!!
Switzerland very lucky, I'd say, with their all-Scandinavian draw: if they needed a "friendly" draw to have a chance at advancing, they've got it!
Norway in the Group of Life. Just like in the last World Cup. But hosts are never easy to play against. We have bad memories of that in recent tournaments.