The Women's Euros is now nearing its halfway point, with the group stages almost wrapped up. Interest in the tournament is growing with every passing match, and excitement levels are only going to grow further when we reach the quarter-finals.
In the United Kingdom, fans have fond memories of this tournament, after the Lionesses won it on home soil back in 2022. This time around, the tournament is being held in Switzerland, and the hosts have officially made it out of their group.
Due to the prime location of Switzerland in terms of access, this is a very desirable tournament for international football fans. If you are on the hunt for tickets for the Women's Euros, then our guide below has all the information you need.

Tickets for the Women's Euros: Buy guide
Purchase through competing nations
UEFA have allocated a set number of tickets for each match at the Women's Euros to the two teams competing in each match. This means tickets in the designated fan sections have been sold directly through international organisations.
For example, all tickets in the designated England sections for England's matches at the tournament have been sold by the FA. Sticking with England as an example of how high the demand for tickets is, all tickets in these sections sold out shortly after they first went on sale.
To check out what's left, we recommend directly visiting each international organisation's website.
General sale tickets
UEFA are also selling tickets for the Women's Euros directly through their ticket portal. When registering for tickets, fans are required to select which team(s) they want to see and in which of the eight host stadiums. UEFA's algorithm will then show the most relevant tickets that are available.
At the time of writing, the only tickets that are now available are through the UEFA resale platform. These are tickets that were originally sold to other fans but have since been returned. The cheapest tickets available through the resale platform are priced at the equivalent of £20, while the most expensive are the equivalent of £35.
To use the UEFA resale platform, fans must log in at 11:00 am CEST each day, as this is when UEFA lists the tickets that have been returned to them. The portal will then remain open for the rest of the day or until all available tickets have been sold.
For fans in the United Kingdom, extra tickets for the match between England and Wales on Sunday, 13 July, have popped up. The match will take place in St. Gallen, and tickets in the England half of the stadium have appeared on the UEFA website in recent days.
Knockout round matches are also starting to show up on the resale platform, so there is every chance that you could end up snagging tickets to a blockbuster clash simply by logging into the UEFA resale platform every morning until the tournament finishes on 27 July.
Women's Euro 2025 ticket sales data shown at UEFA congress
41,175 sold to England – third in the sales ranking behind hosts Switzerland (331, 393) and Germany (53,925)
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) April 3, 2025
Hospitality
UEFA are still selling hospitality tickets for the Women's Euros. There are varying degrees of hospitality available throughout the tournament, all at different prices. To find out which package is most suitable for you, check out the hospitality section on the tournament's offical website and make an enquiry.
Unofficial resale platforms
If you want to try and get tickets for any of the matches that are currently officially sold out, including all of England's matches, one of the semi-finals and the final, then you do still have a chance of getting tickets. This is through unofficial third-party resale platforms.
While these platforms don't come with the same level of protection as you would get from buying through UEFA, they are a good way of getting into matches that are otherwise sold out. It is worth pointing out, though, that you will have to pay over face value.
We recently reviewed two of the biggest resale platforms out there to give FGG readers peace of mind:
Both of these platforms currently have tickets for the tournament available, but as mentioned, all tickets are currently listed for greater than face value.