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    UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Tickets: How to Livestream the Soccer Tournament for Free from Anywhere

    A monthlong celebration of women’s international soccer is underway in Switzerland, as the continent’s top teams battle it out at Euro 2025.

    Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch every match of the tournament as it happens, wherever you are in the world, and how to use a VPN if the match isn’t available where you are, along with a full fixture list.

    England comes into the tournament as the defending champions after its memorable triumph on home turf in 2022, but it’s Spain who is seen by many as the favorite, with La Roja looking to seal an international treble after winning both the World Cup and the Nations League.

    Key players to look out for include Spain’s lightning-fast winger Salma Paralluelo and her free-scoring compatriot Alexia Putellas, England’s deadly striker Alessia Russo and German midfielder and skipper Giulia Gwinn.

    Livestream the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in the US

    Soccer fans in the US have several options for watching this tournament. Linear channels FOX and FS1 will show every game.

    If you don’t have Fox and FS1 in your cable lineup, you can stream both via Sling TV and Fubo.

    How to watch the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 online from anywhere using a VPN

    If you’re traveling abroad and want to keep up with all the international soccer action while away from home, a VPN can help enhance your privacy and security when streaming.

    It encrypts your traffic and prevents your internet service provider from throttling your speeds. VPNs are legal in many countries, including the US and Canada, and can be used for legitimate purposes such as improving online privacy and security. They can also be helpful when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks while traveling, adding an extra layer of protection for your devices and logins.

    However, some streaming services may have policies restricting VPN use to access region-specific content. If you’re considering a VPN for streaming, check the platform’s terms of service to ensure compliance.

    If you choose to use a VPN, follow the provider’s installation instructions, ensuring you’re connected securely and in compliance with applicable laws and service agreements. Some streaming platforms may block access when a VPN is detected, so verifying if your streaming subscription allows VPN use is crucial.

    Livestream UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 games for free in the UK

    The great news for footy fans in the UK is that free-to-air broadcasters the BBC and ITV are sharing live duties for Euro 2025.

    S4C will be offering Welsh-language coverage of every Wales game.

    Livestream the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in Canada

    Live coverage of this summer’s tournament will be available to watch in Canada via TSN, which means you’ll also be able to stream all the action via the network’s online platform, TSN Plus.

    Livestream the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in Australia

    Football fans down under can watch this summer’s tournament on streaming service Optus Sport.

    UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: The groups

    Group A
    • Switzerland (hosts)
    • Norway
    • Iceland
    • Finland

    Group B
    • Spain
    • Portugal
    • Belgium
    • Italy

    Group C
    • Germany
    • Poland
    • Denmark
    • Sweden

    Group D
    • France
    • England (defending champions)
    • Wales
    • Netherlands

    UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: The venues

    • St. Jakob-Park: Basel (capacity: 35,689)
    • Stadion Wankdorf, Bern (capacity: 32,997)
    • Stade de Genève, Geneva (capacity: 30,950)
    • Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich (capacity: 24,186)
    • Arena St.Gallen, St. Gallen (capacity: 18,251)
    • Allmend Stadion Luzern, Lucerne (capacity: 16,496)
    • Arena Thun, Thun (capacity: 10,187)
    • Stade de Tourbillon, Sion (capacity: 9,570)

    UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: Full fixture schedule

    Group stage

    Wednesday, July 2

    • Iceland vs. Finland, 5 p.m., Group A, Arena Thun
    • Switzerland vs. Norway, 8 p.m., Group A, St. Jakob-Park

    Thursday, July 3

    • Belgium vs. Italy, 5 p.m., Group B, Stade de Tourbillon
    • Spain vs. Portugal, 8 p.m., Group B, Stadion Wankdorf

    Friday, July 4

    • Denmark vs. Sweden, 5 p.m., Group C, Stade de Genève
    • Germany vs. Poland, 8 p.m., Group C, Arena St.Gallen

    Saturday, July 5

    • Wales vs. Netherlands, 5 p.m., Group D, Allmend Stadion Luzern
    • France vs. England, 8 p.m., Group D, Stadion Letzigrund

    Sunday, July 6

    • Norway vs. Finland, 5 p.m., Group A, Stade de Tourbillon
    • Switzerland vs. Iceland, 8 p.m., Group A, Stadion Wankdorf

    Monday, July 7

    • Spain vs. Belgium, 5 p.m., Group B, Arena Thun
    • Portugal vs. Italy, 8 p.m., Group B, Stade de Genève

    Tuesday, July 8

    • Germany vs. Denmark, 5 p.m., Group C, St. Jakob-Park
    • Poland vs. Sweden, 8 p.m., Group C, Allmend Stadion Luzern

    Wednesday, July 9

    • England vs. Netherlands, 5 p.m., Group D, Stadion Letzigrund
    • France vs. Wales, 8 p.m., Group D, Arena St. Gallen

    Thursday, July 10

    • Finland vs. Switzerland, 8 p.m., Group A, Stade de Genève
    • Norway vs. Iceland, 8 p.m., Group A, Arena Thun

    Friday, July 11

    • Italy vs. Spain, 8 p.m., Group B, Stadion Wankdorf
    • Portugal vs. Belgium, 8 p.m., Group B, Stade de Tourbillon

    Saturday, July 12

    • Sweden vs. Germany, 8 p.m., Group C, Stadion Letzigrund
    • Poland vs. Denmark, 8 p.m., Group C, Allmend Stadion Luzern

    Sunday, July 13

    • Netherlands vs. France, 8 p.m., Group D, St. Jakob-Park
    • England vs. Wales, 8 p.m., Group D, Arena St. Gallen

    Quarterfinals

    Wednesday, July 16

    • Winner group A vs. runner-up group B, 8 p.m., Stade de Genève

    Thursday, July 17

    • Winner group C vs. runner-up group D, 8 p.m., Stadion Letzigrund

    Friday, July 18

    • Winner group B vs. runner-up group A, 8 p.m., Stadion Wankdorf

    Saturday, July 19

    • Winner group D vs. runner-up group C, 8 p.m., St. Jakob-Park

    Semifinals

    Tuesday, July 22

    • TBC vs. TBC, 8 p.m., Stade de Genève

    Wednesday, July 23

    • TBC vs. TBC, 8 p.m., Stadion Letzigrund

    Final

    Sunday, July 27

    • TBC vs TBC, 5 p.m., St. Jakob-Park

    Quick tips for streaming UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 soccer using a VPN

    • With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN — your experience and success when streaming soccer may vary.
    • If you don’t see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the «search for city or country» option.
    • If you’re having trouble getting the game after you’ve turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log into your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs — like Roku — don’t have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you’re using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
    • All of the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network’s sports app, you’ll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, because both devices will appear to be in the correct location.
    • And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you’re using a privacy-first browser to log into your services. We normally recommend Brave.

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