If you love a good tournament as much as I do, then get ready. From July 2 to July 27, the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 kicks off in Switzerland, pitting Europe’s elite national teams against each other for one of the sport’s most prestigious trophies. Trust me, this is a can’t-miss event for those who love European football.
The storylines are incredible. You’ve got the defending Euro champs, England’s Lionesses, looking to repeat. But I’m keeping a close eye on Spain, who defeated England to win the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. You can also never count out perennial powerhouses like Germany and Sweden.
So, how do you watch it all in the U.S.? It’s actually never been easier. All 31 matches will air live across FOX Sports channels, with Spanish-language coverage on ViX. In the sections ahead, I’ll break down exactly what that means for you, with the complete U.S. TV schedule, channel listings, and my top recommendations for tuning in.
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What channels show the UEFA Women’s Euro?
In the U.S., you can watch the 2025 Women’s Euro on FOX (19 games), FS1 (11 games), and FS2 (1 game). The tournament’s biggest matches, including the entire knockout stage, will air live on the main FOX channel.
For Spanish-language commentary, every match of the tournament will stream live on ViX. Select matches will also air on TUDN.
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 TV schedule
The 2025 UEFA Women’s Championship spans the bulk of July, occupying a prime spot in the summer international window. Held every four years, the tournament is a highlight of the global sports calendar. It gives European teams the ultimate stage to compete for the continental crown in the years between the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Below, you’ll find the complete Women’s Euro TV schedule for the knockout stage, featuring U.S. start times and channels.
Women’s Euro knockout stage schedule
Match | Day | Time (ET) | English channels | Spanish channels |
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Quarterfinals | ||||
Norway vs. Italy | Wednesday, July 16 | 3:00 p.m. | FOX | ViX |
Sweden vs. England | Thursday, July 17 | 3:00 p.m. | FOX | ViX |
Spain vs. Switzerland | Friday, July 18 | 3:00 p.m. | FOX | ViX |
France vs. Germany | Saturday, July 19 | 3:00 p.m. | FOX | TUDN, ViX |
Semifinals | ||||
England vs. Italy | Tuesday, July 22 | 3:00 p.m. | FOX | ViX |
Germany vs. Spain | Wednesday, July 23 | 3:00 p.m. | FOX | TUDN, ViX |
Final | ||||
England vs. Spain | Sunday, July 27 | Noon | FOX | TUDN, ViX |
Data effective as of post date.
Best TV plans for watching the UEFA Women’s Euro
To catch every moment of the UEFA Women’s Euro, you’ll need all three FOX Sports channels for English-language broadcasts. Alternatively, ViX has you covered for complete Spanish-language coverage. With the tournament fast approaching, here are three quick and inexpensive ways to watch the most matches.
- Antenna (19 games): For a one-time purchase, an over-the-air (OTA) antenna is the best free-to-watch option. As long as you’re within range of a local FOX affiliate, you’ll get over half of the Women’s Euro matches without a TV subscription.
- Antenna + Sling Blue (30 games): Until the FOX One streaming service debuts this fall, the cheapest way to get FOX, FS1, and FS2 is by pairing an antenna with Sling TV. You’ll need the Sling Blue plan ($45.99/mo.) for FS1 and the Sports Extra add-on ($11.00/mo.) for FS2. Though I’d skip the add-on since FS2 is only showing one game.
- ViX (All 31 games): ViX is the only service that carries every Women’s Euro match in the U.S. for under $10 a month. Its coverage is exclusively en Español, which is a plus for Spanish-speaking viewers and those who’d rather avoid the FOX Sports broadcast team (I know you’re out there).
Which TV providers carry UEFA Women’s Euro games?
You’ll find UEFA Women’s Euro games on most cable, satellite, and live TV streaming services. I’ve listed 13 popular TV providers in the table below so you can easily see which ones offer tournament coverage.
Provider | Price | FOX | FS1 | FS2 | Details |
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Cox | $71.00–$162.00/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Read Cox review |
DIRECTV | $84.99–$164.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for DIRECTV Read DIRECTV review |
Stream with DIRECTV | $84.99–$164.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM Read Stream with DIRECTV review |
DISH | $96.99–$126.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for DISH Read DISH review |
Fubo | $14.99–$94.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for FuboTV Read Fubo review |
Hulu + Live TV | $81.99–$95.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for Hulu Read Hulu + Live TV review |
Optimum | $15.00–$140.00/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for Optimum Read Optimum review |
Philo | $28.00/mo. | — | — | — |
View Plans for Philo Read Philo review |
Sling TV | $19.99–$60.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for Sling TV Read Sling TV review |
Spectrum | $40.00–$110.00/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Check Availability Read Spectrum review |
Verizon Fios | $95.00–$139.00/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for Verizon Read Verizon Fios review |
Xfinity | $35.00–$90.00/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Read Xfinity review |
YouTube TV | $82.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
View Plans for YouTube TV Read YouTube TV review |
Data effective as of post date. FOX availability may vary by location, while FS1 and FS2 may require a higher-tier plan.
How to watch the UEFA Women’s Euro for free
You can watch a significant portion of the UEFA Women’s Euro for free in the U.S. using a digital antenna. FOX is broadcasting a record 19 matches on its main broadcast network, which is free to pick up as long as you live near a FOX affiliate station.
Antenna Direct’s TV Transmitter Locator and the FCC’s Reception Map Tool are perfect for seeing which antenna channels are available in your town. If FOX is in your area, you can visit our Best OTA Antennas guide for a list of our top antenna picks.

For the remaining matches on FS1, your best strategy is to use a free trial from a live TV streaming service. Platforms like Fubo and YouTube TV typically offer free trials for new users that last several days. Just be sure to cancel before the trial ends to avoid being charged.
How to watch the UEFA Women’s Euro internationally
The UEFA Women’s Euro boasts immense global appeal, with broadcast partnerships spanning over 150 countries and territories. This wide-reaching access ensures fans worldwide can tune in. For instance, viewers in Latin America can find comprehensive coverage on ESPN and Disney+, extending across Mexico, Central America, and South America.
Even if you’re traveling between countries, you won’t have to miss a goal. Thanks to a unique partnership with Sport 24, live matches will be available on select international airlines and cruise lines. This means you can catch a crucial knockout-stage game even while you’re 30,000 feet in the air or sailing the high seas.
UEFA Women’s Euro broadcasters by country
- Argentina (ESPN, Disney+)
- Australia (Optus Sport)
- Brazil (Livemode Brazil, ESPN, Disney+)
- Canada (TSN)
- Chile (ESPN, Disney+)
- France (TF1)
- Germany (Das Erste, Sportstudio)
- Mexico (ESPN, Disney+)
- Spain (RTVE Play)
- Sweden (SVT, Viaplay)
- United Kingdom (BBC, ITV)
- United States (FOX Sports, TelevisaUnivision)
How to watch the UEFA Women’s Euro FAQ
How can I stream the entire UEFA Women’s Euro tournament?
You can stream the complete Women’s Euro tournament in the U.S. with any live TV streaming service that offers FOX, FS1, and FS2. Additionally, ViX will stream every game with Spanish-language commentary for as low as $4.99 a month.
What are the UEFA Women’s Euro groups?
The Women’s Euro 2025 opening stage features 16 teams split into four groups. I’d say all eyes are on Group D, the tournament’s undisputed “group of death,” featuring heavyweights France, England, and the Netherlands. It’ll be a true trial by fire for Wales, who are making their first-ever Euros appearance.
- Group A: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
- Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
- Group C: Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden
- Group D: France, England, Wales, Netherlands
Where is the women’s Euro being hosted?
Switzerland is hosting Euro 2025. Matches will take place across eight venues in eight different cities: Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lucerne, Sion, St. Gallen, Thun, and Zurich. The country’s largest football venue, St. Jakob-Park in Basel, will host the championship game on July 27.
Why you should trust us
To get this guide right, I went straight to the official UEFA website for Euro match details. I then cross-referenced that information with FOX Sports and TelevisaUnivision’s broadcast plans for exact U.S. start times and channel listings. From there, I analyzed TV provider options against key criteria like pricing, channels, and features. Every recommendation is the result of that firsthand analysis, backed by CableTV.com’s in-depth, expert reviews.
Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our methods.