Women’s EURO 2025: Everything You Need to Know + How to Complete Your Sticker Collection 

The countdown is on for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025, and excitement is building across Europe and beyond. With powerhouse teams, iconic venues, and a growing global fanbase, this year’s tournament promises to be the biggest and boldest yet. Whether you’re a die-hard football fan or a passionate sticker collector, here’s your ultimate guide to the tournament—and how to complete your Topps® UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Sticker Collection with ease. 

A Brief History of the Women’s EURO 

The Women’s EURO has come a long way since its humble beginnings. The first official UEFA European Competition for Representative Women’s Teams ran from 1982 to 1984, with Sweden crowned the inaugural champions. In 1991, the tournament gained full UEFA Championship status, marking a turning point in the recognition of women’s football. 

Since then, the competition has grown steadily: 
– 1997: Expanded to 8 teams with a group stage 
– 2009: Increased to 12 teams 
– 2017: Expanded again to 16 teams 
– 2021: Postponed to 2022 due to COVID-19 
– 2025: Returns to its regular four-year cycle 

Tournament Kickoff & Venues 

The action begins at 18:00 CET on Wednesday, 2 July, when Iceland face Finland at Arena Thun. Later that evening, hosts Switzerland take on Norway at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, which will also host the final on Sunday, 27 July at 18:00 CET. 

Host Cities & Stadiums: 
– Thun – Arena Thun 
– Basel – St. Jakob-Park 
– Bern – Stadion Wankdorf 
– Geneva – Stade de Genève 
– Zurich – Stadion Letzigrund 
– St. Gallen – Arena St. Gallen 
– Lucerne – Allmend Stadion Luzern 
– Sion – Stade de Tourbillon 

Group Stage Breakdown 

Group A 

  • Switzerland (hosts) 
  • Norway 
  • Iceland 
  • Finland 

Group B 

  • Spain 
  • Portugal 
  • Belgium 
  • Italy 

Group C 

  • Germany 
  • Poland 
  • Denmark 
  • Sweden 

Group D 

  • France 
  • England (holders) 
  • Wales 
  • Netherlands 

Who Are the Favorites? 

England 
The Lionesses are the reigning champions after their historic win on home soil in 2022. They followed that up with a run to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup final, narrowly losing to Spain. With a deep squad and a winning mentality, England are serious contenders to defend their title. 

Spain 
La Roja are riding a wave of success. After winning their first senior title at the 2023 World Cup, they added the UEFA Women’s Nations League crown in February 2024. With a blend of youth and experience, Spain are arguably the team to beat. 

Other strong contenders include Germany, France, and Sweden, all of whom have the pedigree and talent to go all the way. 

Complete Your Sticker Collection – The Smart Way 

If you’re collecting the Topps® UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Sticker Collection, you know the thrill of opening a fresh pack—and the frustration of chasing those last missing stickers. That’s where SwapMasters come in. 

Luna Swap Package – For Serious Collectors 

The Luna Swap Package is designed for collectors who want to finish strong. Here’s how it works: 
– Swap up to 42 stickers 
– Send in 54 good-quality duplicates 
– Use our easy online swap tool 
– Fast, fair, and efficient 
 
More swaps. More value. Less hassle. 
Perfect for collectors who want to make big progress in one go. 

Custom Swap Packs – Tailored to You 

Prefer a more personalised approach? Our Custom Swap Packs let you send in your missing sticker list and a pre-agreed number of duplicates. We’ll do our best to match your request. 
– Minimum 30 stickers per order 
– Flexible and collector-friendly 
– Ideal for filling specific gaps 
 
No more guesswork. Just smart swapping. 

Final Thoughts 

With the tournament just weeks away, now is the perfect time to get your sticker collection in order and your blog or fan page ready. Whether you’re following the matches, trading stickers, or both, UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 is shaping up to be a summer to remember. 
 
Stay tuned for more updates, match previews, and collector tips—and don’t forget to submit your swaps before the first whistle blows on 2 July! 

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