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Excel Schedule
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It is an interactive Excel schedule with automatic updating of the group tables, automatic assignment of teams in the knockout round, multilingual, choice of time zone, consideration of all UEFA rules including fair play and ranking list, highlighting the games of the current day, also an overview of all direct comparisons with the corresponding tables in the case of three teams.
The final schedule for the 2025 European Championship will appear after the group draw (December 16, 2024). Until then, a provisional Excel schedule for the 2025 European Championship is available for download here,
as published by UEFA on December 2, 2023.
This European Championship schedule is also available as a PDF file.
EURO_2025_Women_en.pdf (Last updated: 29.08.2024)
The full schedule of the EURO 2022 can be downloaded here:
EURO_2022_1.4_en.xlsx
Preview
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Tournament in summer 2025
The European Championship will be held from July 2nd to 27th, 2025. The host country will be Switzerland. The Swiss national team takes part in the European Qualifiers, but has a guaranteed place in the final round of the European Championship tournament.
As in England in 2022, a total of 16 teams will take part in the tournament, divided into 4 groups of four. The European Qualifiers, which have begun on April 5, 2024, will decide which 16 teams from Europe these will be.
Further information from UEFA about EURO 2025
UEFA preliminary EURO 2025 schedule from December 2nd, 2023 as PDF
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Qualification phase
UEFA divided the entire qualification process into three phases:
- Nations League phase
- European Qualifiers league phase
- European Qualifiers play-offs
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Nations League phase
The Nations League phase ended on February 28, 2024. The four group winners of League A contested a knockout round. In the final, Spain won against France 2-0. In the game for third place, Germany also beat the Netherlands 2-0.
The two finalists have qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics in France. Since France qualifies as hosts anyway, Germany also gets a ticket as third place.
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European Qualifiers league phase
After this Nations League phase and the associated promotions and relegations, the three leagues A, B and C were reorganized. The new distribution will look like this:
Liga A
- Group A1: Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Finland
- Group A2: Spain, Denmark, Belgium, Czechia
- Group A3: France, England, Sweden, Ireland
- Group A4: Germany, Austria, Iceland, Poland
Liga B
- Group B1: Switzerland, Hungary, Türkiye, Azerbaijan
- Group B2: Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Israel
- Group B3: Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Ireland, Malta
- Group B4: Wales, Croatia, Ukraine, Kosovo
Liga C
- Group C1: Belarus, Lithuania, Cyprus, Georgia
- Group C2: Slovenia, Latvia, North Macedonia, Moldova
- Group C3: Greece, Montenegro, Andorra, Faroe Islands
- Group C4: Romania, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Armenia
- Group C5: Albania, Estonia, Luxembourg
The placements in the individual groups were played out on six match days between April 5 and July 16, 2024. The following teams qualified as first or second place:
Group A1: Italy, Netherlands
Group A2: Spain, Denmark
Group A3: France, England
Group A4: Germany, Iceland
Host Switzerland played in League B, but is automatically qualified as host. The remaining seven teams will be determined in the play-offs, which will take place between October and December 2024.
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European Qualifiers - play-offs
A total of 28 teams from Leagues A, B and C will take part in the play-offs. In the first round in October 2024, the number of teams will be reduced to 14 teams through 14 knockout matches. In the second round in November and December 2024, there will be 7 more knockout matches. The 7 winners will qualify for the 2025 European Championship.
Further information from UEFA on the qualifying phase
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List of previous European champions
Year | European champion |
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1984 | Sweden |
1987 | Norway |
1989 | Germany |
1991 | Germany |
1993 | Norway |
1995 | Germany |
1997 | Germany |
2001 | Germany |
2005 | Germany |
2009 | Germany |
2013 | Germany |
2017 | Netherlands |
2022 | England |
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