UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 - BBC Sport assembles powerhouse presenting, punditry and commentary squad
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- Jun 17, 2025
- 5 min read
With coverage across every BBC platform, fans can make sure they don’t miss a moment of the action this summer

The wait for UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is almost over with BBC Sport set to bring fans all the goals, reaction, analysis and behind the scenes content from the tournament in Switzerland by a line-up of experts that know what it takes to be the best of the best.
With a world-class presenting, punditry and commentary line-up, and coverage across every BBC platform – TV, radio and online – fans can make sure they don’t miss a moment of the action, wherever they are this summer.
Women’s Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott and Champions League winning manager Renee Slegers are joining the BBC’s line-up alongside seasoned presenters Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Jeanette Kwakye.
Jill Scott says: “I’m absolutely buzzing to be part of the BBC team for the Euros! Tournaments like this are what football’s all about; the passion, the drama, the unforgettable moments. I can’t wait to get stuck in, share some insight, and hopefully bring a bit of fun along the way too.”
With over 400 caps between them, Ellen White, Euro 2022 winner and Lionesses top goal scorer, Steph Houghton, former England captain and Fara Williams, England’s most capped player, are all part of the BBC’s unrivalled, multi-platform coverage, meaning you can catch them on your TV screen, hear them on the radio or even see them while scrolling on social media throughout the tournament.
BBC Sport is bringing people together for UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 across TV, radio and online from Wednesday 2 July until Sunday 27 July for the next instalment of its incredible line-up of women’s sport this summer. Women’s Euro 2025 is where Names Will Be Made as some of the brightest young talents and footballing legends take to the pitch.
In what’s set to be a stunning tournament amongst the Swiss mountains, countryside and cities, BBC Sport will tell homegrown stories of resilience, determination and passion as the Lionesses fight to retain their title as European champions and as Wales make history, taking part in their first major competition.
Audiences can look forward to live matches on TV & iPlayer along with live commentaries on BBC Radio 5 Live & Sounds. The BBC Sport website, app and social media will be breaking news as it happens with in-depth storytelling and viral moments.
Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport says: “Few things bring excitement and nerves like a big football tournament and UEFA Women's Euro 2025 will be no different. Whether you're sat in front of the tv, listening on the radio, following our live pages, social channels or website and app coverage, the BBC will be bringing the drama to life.
“The 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro is part of a top-tier line-up of women’s sports on the BBC this summer. We are celebrating the names being made and telling the homegrown stories that matter to audiences. Will we see another iconic moment like Russo’s backheel? You’ll have to stay tuned and follow all the action with us.”
UEFA Women's EURO 2025 on TV and BBC iPlayer

The BBC has live coverage of 16 games on TV and iPlayer, with Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Jeanette Kwakye presenting across the 26-day competition. Jo Currie is reporting on all the latest news stories from inside England camp throughout the tournament, while Catrin Heledd and Alexandra Richards bring the breaking news from Wales camp. Catrin also presents Wales’ opening match.
Get ready for top-tier football insight as an all-star cast of experts bring the action to life from the studio and pitch side. Joining the BBC Sport team are Euro 2022 champions Jill Scott and Ellie Roebuck, alongside fellow Euro 2022 winner Ellen White, former Lionesses captain Steph Houghton and England’s most-capped player Fara Williams.
They’re joined by Anita Asante, former Lioness and Arsenal quadruple winner, ex-Wales international Katie Sherwood, and making their BBC Sport punditry debuts: former Netherlands star and Arsenal Women’s manager Renee Slegers, and German international Josie Henning.
Rounding off the powerhouse panel are former player and punditry-pro Nedum Onuoha and Scotland captain Rachel Corsie, all ready to deliver world-class analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, and expert breakdowns you won’t want to miss.
Robyn Cowen, Jonathan Pearce and Vicki Sparks are commentating on every minute of live TV coverage. They are joined by former England internationals Rachel Brown-Finnis, Gilly Flaherty, Izzy Christiansen and Wales international Helen Ward on co-comms.
The BBC’s coverage kicks off with host Switzerland's opening match, as they take on two-time European Champions Norway on 2 July. The BBC is also showing group stage games from both home nations including Wales’ opener against 2017 winners, Netherlands, on 5 July. England’s key second games in the groups – also against Netherlands – is live on the BBC, as the team look to secure a place in the knockouts. BBC Sport’s presentation team is on the ground in Switzerland for these two action-packed fixtures.
Throughout the rest of the group stages, BBC Sport will broadcast games involving some of Europe’s strongest sides including eight-time Euros winners Germany as they face Denmark (8 July), 2023 World Cup winners Spain who play Italy (11 July) and former European Champions Sweden who take on Poland (8 July).
As we reach the knockout rounds and the competition ramps up, the BBC is showing three of the four quarter finals, one of the semi-final fixtures as well as the final on Sunday 27 July, live on BBC One and iPlayer.
UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 group stages TV and iPlayer schedule
Date Kick Off Match Broadcaster
2 July 5pm Iceland v Finland ITV
2 July 8pm Switzerland v Norway BBC One & iPlayer
3 July 5pm Belgium v Italy BBC Two & iPlayer
3 July 8pm Spain v Portugal ITV
4 July 5pm Denmark v Sweden ITV
4 July 8pm Germany v Portugal ITV
5 July 5pm Wales v Netherlands BBC One & iPlayer
5 July 8pm France v England ITV
6 July 5pm Norway v Finland BBC Two & iPlayer
6 July 8pm Switzerland v Iceland ITV
7 July 5pm Spain v Belgium ITV
7 July 8pm Portugal v Italy ITV
8 July 5pm Germany v Denmark BBC Two & iPlayer
8 July 8pm Poland v Sweden BBC One & iPlayer
9 July 5pm England v Netherlands BBC One & iPlayer
9 July 8pm France v Wales ITV
10 July 8pm Finland v Switzerland BBC One & iPlayer
10 July 8pm Norway v Iceland BBC iPlayer
11 July 8pm Italy v Spain BBC one & iPlayer
11 July 8pm Portugal v Belgium BBC iPlayer
12 July 8pm Sweden v Germany ITV
12 July 8pm Poland v Denmark ITV
13 July 8pm England v Wales ITV
13 July 8pm Netherlands v France ITV
The BBC is exclusively showing three of the four quarter finals, as well as one of the semi-final fixtures and the final on Sunday 27 July, live on BBC One and iPlayer.





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