The Women's European Championships are nearing their end, with just the final to come on Sunday, 27 July at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.
The clash between England and Spain is expected to attract huge audiences worldwide, but particularly in the United Kingdom and Spain. The match puts together the reigning World Champions and the reigning European Champions in what should be a thrilling affair.
Thousands of fans from across Europe have already travelled over to Switzerland, and even more are expected to in the coming days for the showpiece event on Sunday.
England fans, in particular, are expected to have a large presence in Switzerland this weekend, with the number of tickets sold to fans in the United Kingdom surpassing the 40,000 mark.
If you are one of these fans heading to Switzerland, or if you are already there, then our guide below will provide you with all of the best places to watch Women's Euros matches.
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Where to watch Women's Euros matches in Switzerland
The host stadiums
The 2025 Women's European Championships in Switzerland are being played across eight host stadiums. Tickets for matches at all host venues have been on sale since the beginning of the year, and all remaining tickets are sold out.
However, all is not lost thanks to the official UEFA resale platform. Each morning at 11:00 CEST, UEFA lists all returned Women's Euros tickets for sale on this platform, allowing fans to snap up what has become available on a first-come, first-served basis.
In order to access the UEFA ticket portal, fans must first register for an account on the platform.
England's first two matches of the tournament were played at the Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich. England had mixed results here, losing to France on matchday one before beating the Netherlands 4-0 on matchday two.
The Lionesses played their final group match at the AFG Arena in St. Gallen, where they beat Wales 6-1 in a commanding performance to see them through to the quarter-finals.
On Thursday, 17 July, England returned to the Stadion Letzigrund to take on Sweden in the quarter-finals in what turned out to be the match of the tournament so far. Sweden took a commanding 2-0 lead before England came back to level things up in the second half. The match was eventually settled by a dramatic penalty shootout, which England came out on top in.
On Tuesday, 22 July, England then played at the Stade de Geneve for the first time, where they overcame Italy Women in dramatic circumstances to progress to the final.
Fanzones
If you can't get tickets for the match(es) you want, then your next best option is to attend one of the fanzones that UEFA are putting on in each of the host cities.
All 31 matches at the Women's Euros are being shown live in each of the eight fanzones, making them the perfect place to watch live coverage of the tournament with like-minded fans.
Activities in each of the fanzones vary, but generally speaking, fans are able to enjoy food and drink, live music, panel discussions and street football matches once they are inside.
Security is understandably tight, but all fanzones are free to enter, which only makes them even more appealing.
Pubs and bars
If fanzones aren't your thing, then there are plenty of pubs and bars in each of the host cities that are showing live coverage of the tournament throughout July.
Without going into too much detail about individual bars and pubs, fans should head to the main railway station in each host city and explore the local area. Football fever is well and truly taking over Switzerland, so you won't be short of options.