The women’s Euro participant have been reduced to four countries. The quarter-finals ties took place throughout Wednesday to Saturday this week, one match each day, with some predictable results yet also surprises: the big favourites, England and Spain, got through, but not without extreme luck in the case of England. Meanwhile, another favourite like Sweden was defeated by Italy, and in Saturday’s game, Germany defied the odds by holding out France playing with one less player from the 13th minute, after Kathrin Hendrich saw a red car for pulling Griedge Mbock’s hair.

Despite only a 25% ball possession and less than half the shots made by France, the match reached the penalty shootout 1-1, for the second time this Euro. It was goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger the big hero of the night, stopping every attempt during the match and making two decisive saves.

Now, a bit of rest before semi-finals take place on Tuesday and Wednesday:

Tuesday, July 22: England vs. Italy (20:00 BST, 21:00 CEST)
Wednesday, July 23: Germany vs. Spain (20:00 BST, 21:00 CEST)
How to watch Women’s EURO live

The good news is that UEFA Women’s Euro is mainly broadcast in open TV, often public channels of many European countries. Here’s a list of where to watch UEFA Women’s 2025 in European markets, but you can find the full, worldwide broadcast list here:

Austria: ORF ON
Belgium: RTBF Tipik & Auvio, Sporza and VRT Max
Bulgaria: BNT 3
Croatia: HRTi
Czechia: CT Sport
Denmark: Viaplay
Finland: Yle Areena
France: TF1, France Televisions
Germany: Das Erste, Sportstudio
Greece: ERT
Hungary: M4 Sport Online
Italy: RAI PLAY
Netherlands: NPO1
Norway: NRK, TV 2 Play
Poland: TVP Sport
Portugal: RTP1 + RTP2
Ireland: RTÉ
San Marino: RAI PLAY
Spain: RTVE PLAY
Sweden: SVT, Viaplay.se
Switzerland: Play SRF – Sport-Livestreams, Play RTS – Sport Livestreams, Play RSI
United Kingdom: BBC1, BBC2, BBC iPlayer, ITV, ITV4, ITVX, S4C

England vs. Italy, Germany vs. Spain: how to watch Euro semi-finals

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