The Women's Euros is now underway in Switzerland, and for England, the tournament has been a mixed bag so far. The Lionesses suffered a disappointing loss to France in their opening match but responded terrifically by beating the Netherlands 4-0 in the second match.
England were among the favourites to win the tournament before a ball was kicked, but they could still face elimination in the group stages if they fail to beat Wales in their final group match and the Netherlands triumph over France.
There is no doubt that the Lionesses are under increased pressure this time around, and that could play a part against Wales. Following their victory at the Euros in 2022, when they lifted the trophy at Wembley Stadium, they have become the team to beat this time around.
One thing that Sarina Wiegman and her team are able to guarantee ahead of their final match in Switzerland is support. When tickets first went on sale earlier in the year, they were all snapped up by eager fans. While a few have since appeared on the resale platform, England do have some of the best support at the tournament.
If you are one of those fans making the trip over to cheer on the Lionesses, then our England away fans' guide for the 2025 Women's Euros should provide you with everything you need to know.

England away fans' guide for 2025 Women's Euros
Where are England playing at the 2025 Women's Euros?
England have been competing in Group D at the Women's Euros alongside France, the Netherlands and Wales. Their first two matches, against France and the Netherlands, were played in Zurich, and their final match against Wales is being played in St. Gallen.
England fixtures at the Women's Euros:
- France 2-1 England – 05/07/25 (Stadion Letzigrund)
- England 4-0 Netherlands – 09/07/25 (Stadion Letzigrund)
- England vs Wales – 13/07/25 (AFG Arena)
Stadion Letzigrund overview
The Stadion Letzigrund is the home of FC Zurich and Grasshopper Club, and it has a capacity of 30,930. While the stadium is impressive in size and stature, it isn't ideal for football fans as it has a running track that wraps around the perimeter of the pitch. This means that the view of the pitch from seats behind both goals feels distant.
The Stadion Letzigrund is located to the west of Zurich, around 2.5km from the city centre. For many fans, this is within walking distance, but for those who would rather take public transport, get on tram line 2 from Paradeplatz and get off at Letzigrund. All public transport tickets during the Women's Euros are free for match ticket holders.
AFG Arena overview
The AFG Arena is where England will wrap up their group stage campaign, but they will be hoping that it isn't where the Euro 2025 journey ends. The stadium is located in St. Gallen and has a capacity of 20,000. It is the home of Swiss Super League side FC St. Gallen.
Although smaller than the Stadion Letzigrund, the AFG Arena is likely to be more popular with England fans due to the lack of a running track. Not only does this mean all fans will get a better view of the action, but it also makes it easier to generate noise as the stadium is more compact.
One downside to the stadium is its location. It is located around 6km west of the city centre on a retail park, making git a nightmare to get to on foot. Instead, fans should head to the main railway station in St.Gallen and board the Thurbo light rail on either line S1 or S5. Depart at SG Winkelin and take a short walk to the stadium.
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England tickets at the Women's Euros
As mentioned earlier, all tickets at the Women's Euros for England matches were originally sold out. However, thanks to the UEFA resale platform, fans have been able to list any spare tickets, which has allowed other England fans to get their hands on some when all hope was seemingly lost.
If using the official UEFA resale platform, then make sure you log on every day at 11:00 CEST. Each day at this time from now until the end of the tournament, UEFA will release all returned tickets for the most in-demand fixtures. Tickets will then be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
If using third-party websites, try to use either Seatpick or LiveFootballTickets. We recently reviewed both platforms and found them to be two of the most reputable out there. However, always exercise caution and be wary of scams when using these types of websites.
England fan zones at the 2025 Women's Euros
There will be fan zones in both Zurich and St.Gallen during the Women's Euros, and they will be well worth a visit before both England matches.
The Zurich fan zone is located right in the heart of the city next to Zurich's main station. This fan zone will provide screenings of all 31 matches at the tournament, making it a great place to watch England games if you are travelling without match tickets.
The St. Gallen fan zone is located in the city's old town at Marktgasse. Although match screenings won't be available here, there is a host of other entertainment being put on, including lunchtime panel talks and live music.