Status: 24.06.2025 11:43 a.m.

At the football European Championships of women in Switzerland (July 2-27), there will probably be a record record. Most games are already sold out around a week before the start of the tournament, as the UEFA announced. Many fans will also be in the stadiums from Germany.

Switzerland hopes for a football summer fairy tale with a record record. Three years ago at the European Championship 2022 in England, 574,875 spectators were counted. This number has almost been reached before the first kick -off: over 570,000 of the 673,000 tickets for the 31 games have already been sold. In addition, there are 32,000 cards that will go to the fans of the eight teams who move into the co-rounds.

Official ticket exchange for remaining tickets

According to UEFA, the majority of the games are already sold out or there are only a few remaining tickets left. Together with the Swiss organizers, the European Football Union is aiming for a fully sold out tournament. Football fans from Germany would also have a large part in this-only more EM cards have been bought from Switzerland so far. A lot of fans will also arrive from England.

If tickets for the 31 games are available at short notice via the official resale platform, corresponding offers will appear On the European Championship website every day from 11 a.m..

Largest stadium in Basel, the smallest in Sion

The European Championship begins on July 2 with the game of Iceland against Finland (6 p.m.) in Thun, after which the official opening game Switzerland against Norway (9 p.m.) takes place in Basel. The DFB team of national coach Christian Wück starts the European Championship on July 4 in St. Gallen (9 p.m.). Other group opponents are Denmark on July 8 in Basel (6 p.m.) and Sweden on July 12th in Zurich (9 p.m.). The final will also take place on July 27th in Basel (6 p.m.).

The St. Jakob Park is the largest EM stadium with a capacity of 34,250 visitors. The two smallest arenas in Sion and Thun hold 7,750 and 8,100 spectators.

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