The 2025 Women's Euros is now underway, and England's Lionesses will begin the defence of their title this evening (Saturday). Sarina Wiegman's side head to Switzerland as one of the favourites for the competition, and their matches are not to be missed.
England have been drawn in Group D with France, Netherlands and Wales - who are making their Euros debut. The Lionesses' matches are all set to be televised over the coming weeks and Express Sports brings you everything you need to know...
How to watch all matches
Similarly to last year's men's tournament, the coverage will be split between the BBC and ITV, with both broadcasters covering fixtures for the entirety of the competition.
All matches will be shown on television, with BBC matches being shared between BBC One, BBC Two and on BBC iPlayer. ITV matches will be shown on ITV 1, ITV 4 and ITVX.
What channel are England's games on?
England will be keen to hit the ground running in Zurich when they face France this evening. Kick off is at 8 p.m., and the match will be televised on ITV1.
The Lionesses' second group match will then take place on Wednesday, 9 July which has an earlier kick off time of 5pm. BBC One will show that game, which will also take place in Zurich.
England's third and final group stage match is against Wales and is a must-watch in the UK, especially with its 8pm kick off time on Sunday, 13 July. ITV will be televising the game before the broadcasters quickly turn their attention to the knockout stages.
Who will be fronting the coverage?
For the BBC, Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Jeanette Kwakye will be presenting in Switzerland. Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott is joining the Beeb's punditry team, along with a host of ex-players, including Ellen White, Steph Houghton and Fara Williams.
Over on ITV, Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal will be sharing the presenting duties. Former Lionesses manager Emma Hayes will be a part of the punditry team, along with Eni Aluko, Karen Carney and Vicky Losada - among others. On commentary, Seb Hutchinson, Sam Matterface and Pien Meulensteen will be in attendance to cover all the ongoings for England and other contests.
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