UEFA sets October 1 as launch date for Women’s EURO 2025 ticket sales

July 3 – With a sold out men’s Euro 2024 entering the quarter final stage this weekend, UEFA has announced tickets will go on sale for the Women’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland on October 1.

Held in the country that UEFA is headquartered in, UEFA said the 2025 women’s EURO will be Switzerland’s biggest ticketed event since 1954, with more than 720,000 tickets available, and prices starting from CHF 25

The 2022 finals in England set a record-breaking 574,875 total match attendance.

The Swiss finals next year will see 16 teams play 31 matches in eight host cities from July 2-27.

Aleksander Čeferin, UEFA President, said: “We aim to further develop the women’s game for national teams, and the upcoming Women’s EURO will be a great step in the right direction. We anticipate an outstanding tournament that will create a lasting legacy in Switzerland and beyond, with fans coming to enjoy another wonderful celebration of football.”

The ticket launch event will take place on 1 October on the Jungfraujoch, one of Switzerland’s most famous mountain peaks and which features Europe’s highest-altitude railway station at 3,454 metres above sea level. The tagline for the finals is ‘The Summit of Emotions’.

Ticket prices for group stage matches range from CHF 25 to CHF 40. A category 3 ticket for the opening match featuring Switzerland or the final will be available from CHF 30, and a category 1 ticket for CHF 90.

St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland’s largest stadium with a gross capacity of 37,500, will host opening and closing games.

UEFA is encouraging fans to register before ticket sales open, saying that official ticket sales will work on a first-come, first-served basis.

Free public transport for women’s EURO ticket holders

Dominique Blanc, President of the Swiss Football Association, said that a year out from kick-off, tournament planning is well progressed with cities and local authorities.

“The 2025 women’s EURO is getting closer and closer, and now we are just one year away from the big opening match. We are delighted that the planning with the cities and authorities is progressing and that we will be able to offer the fans a great tournament next year,” said Blanc.

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