Wales women football: How to get your UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tickets
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Wales are going to the 2025 Uefa Women's Euros with both fans and players celebrating as the team makes history – qualifying for their first major tournament.
The Welsh beat Republic of Ireland 2-1 in Dublin on Tuesday to secure their spot in Switzerland next year.
“This is by far the proudest moment of my life,” said Champions League winner and Wales' record goalscoring star Jess Fishlock.
Wales will join Poland as European Championship debutants in 2025 as England look to defend their crown.
Wales' sights now turn to the 16-team showpiece in Switzerland next July and here's all you need to know if you're thinking of going.
Where will Euro 2025 be held?
Switzerland will host the 14th version of the Uefa Women’s Euro 2025 tournament, with the opening game involving the hosts in Basel on 2 July.
The final will then take place on 27 July back at St. Jakob-Park – Switzerland’s biggest football stadium with a capacity of 37,500.
Seven other stadiums will host games for 2025 competition, including grounds that staged games in the men's 2008 Euros such as the Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, Stade de Genève in Geneva and Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich.
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Who will Wales play in Euro 2025?
At the moment, we don’t know – the official Women’s Euro 2025 tournament draw will take place on Monday, 16 December.
At this point, we’ll find out which group Wales has been placed in. If Wales finish within the top two, they’ll progress from the Group stage to the knockout stage.
You can watch the Euro 2025 draw on BBC Two, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website from 16:55 GMT on 16 December.
When do Euro 2025 tickets go on sale?
Euro 2025 tickets have already been on sale since 1 October 2024, with over 250,000 tickets made available for all 31 matches of the tournament.
Around 120,000 additional tickets have been held back specifically for supporters of the national teams that have qualified - and they will be made available following the tournament draw on 16 December.
How can I get Euro 2025 tickets?
Tickets for all matches throughout the Euro 2025 tournament have been made available via the Women’s Euro 2025 ticket website, external.
An official ticket resale platform is also due to be launched in spring 2025, allowing ticket holders to safely buy and sell official tickets at face value.
How much do Euro 2025 tickets cost?
Opening ceremony tickets cost at least 30CHF (about £27) if you’re happy sitting behind the goals, with better views costing 60CHF (about £54), and 90CHF (about £80).
Group stage and quarter-finals tickets cost a minimum of 25CHF (about £23), with more central stands for 40CHF (about £36).
Semi-finals tickets are slightly pricier, and cost at least 25CHF (about £23) for those with the worst views, rising to 40CHF (about £36) and 70CHF (about £63) if you want a better look at the action.
The finals cost 30CHF (about £27) behind the goals, with those coveted views selling for 60CHF (about £54) and 90CHF (about £80).
Where can I watch Euro 2025?
Every match of the Women’s Euro 2025 tournament will be shown in the UK on either the BBC or ITV.
The tournament begins on 2 July, with the final available on both channels on 27 July.
Alongside live TV coverage and highlights across the BBC and iPlayer, radio commentary will also be available on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra.