Key events
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We have already seen three…Maddli, a Saint Bernard puppyNamed after Madeleine Boll, the first ever woman licensed in Switzerland.
Ian Wright loves this.
The female presenter is Annette Fetscherin, Tiguri. Tournament ambassador Lara Dickenmann announced to the public. He won the Champions League with Lyon.

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“The floor is pretty sure-making the rounds here because the first ball will be drawn just before 6.30pm local time (5.30 UK) so you’re safe to make yourself a beer…
Co-host is Ian Wright Wrightexpert TV team for those who recall their channel 5 days ago. a leader was given to us, a spotted leader of the Helvetii, more glorious. Each city is given a runout.
We are going to Switzerland and some of the natives give their favorite talent to Switzerland. The Swiss jump at the touch of Eurovision. They rap in Swiss French rather than Schweizerdeutsch or Swiss Italian. As always, the crowd is full of immobile suitors unwilling to respond to the call and response from rapper Accent, who is actually from Estonia.
“I don’t feel any pressure to pull from this.” says Jill Scott, Euro 2022 winner and Overlapper. There is much confidence among the English. We never change.

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Geeky tells me that I’m rather proud that no team has ever won the Women’s Championship after being drawn out of Group A or Group B, and 2009 (England) was the only time any team reached from Group C or D. the last
There are some caveats to that, not the least of which is that this competition had no more than eight teams until 2009 and only 16 teams as of late 2017. It’s expanded, but the science behind it is too. Being in groups A or B means having more rest between matches and more time to recover for the knockout fixtures. Group winners usually have a very mild knockout route as well. If you want the best trip to Basel, you want to be in Groups A or B.
Wales will be at the bottom of the pot as they prepare for their first ever final.

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As we chat with our media colleagues from other countries around Europe here at the SwissTech Convention Center in Lausanne, there is one team we are all hoping to avoid: England. And it is not difficult to understand why the holders try to control the signs, when the teams are picked from pot 2. Uefa’s decision to draw the pots according to performances in the Nations League, rather than in the world ranking, made the Aulularia 3 arguably much stronger than the Aulularia 2, where England – fourth in ranked 12th, 13th and 14th in the world by Denmark, Italy and Iceland respectively. The Lions were comfortable 5-1 winners at the Italians in February, to highlight the variation of forces in that Pot. They disagree on which group England are in will probably be the “group of death”.
The key day
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Group stage matchday one: 2-5 July
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Group stage matchday two: July 6-9
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Round three matchday stages: July 10-13
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Quarter-last: 16-19 July
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Semi-final: 22-23 July
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Final: 27 July
The defending champions will look very different from the winning hosts in 2012.
A reminder of how the games were played.
Venu, with the last, is played in Basel on July 27.
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St Jakob-Park, Basel
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Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
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Stade de Genève, Geneva
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Letzigrund Stadium, Zurich
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Arena St. Gallen, St
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Allmend Stadium Lucerne, Lucerne
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Arena Thun, Thun
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Stade de Tourbillon, Sion
The beginning
England will be there to defend his crown, but Spain, the champions of the world, will lead the challengers. Wales will also be there. Here are all the big pots. He warns that the English can pull the trigger. It all kicked off on July 2, 2025.
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pot 1: Spain, Germany, France, Switzerland (teams go in Group A)
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pot 2: Italy, Iceland, Denmark, England
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pot 3: Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Belgium
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pot 4: Finland, Poland, Portugal, Wales
Join me at 5pm UK time.