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Public Viewing - Fan Zone Messeplatz
The Fan Zone Messeplatz will be showing all UEFA Women's Euro 2025 matches live via public viewing.
Public Viewing - UEFA Women's Euro 2025
Experience the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 live and in a special atmosphere:
In the Fan Zone on the Messeplatz, all matches will be broadcast on several screens - public viewing in the middle of the city!
In addition to the public viewing, visitors can look forward to a varied program with the following highlights:
Sport and fun for everyone
The mobile pitch will return to the Messeplatz just in time for the start of the tournament. The 40 x 20 meter soccer court is available free of charge for all those who want to play themselves.
A wheelchair-accessible grandstand ensures barrier-free cheering.
Playfully discover new sports
The AXA ball course invites you to try out different ball sports at eight varied stations:
Basketball
tennis
floorball
bowling
Handball
golf
Soccer
The whole course can be completed in around 15 minutes - fun guaranteed!
Attractions for young and old
A real eye-catcher: the Giant Slide - ten meters high, curvy and open to all ages.
Brave children from the age of 4 (up to max. 60 kg) can try their hand at the Water Balls - walkable water balls in a water basin where you stay dry and challenge your balance.
Game plan:
1st match day
Wednesday, July 2
Group A: Iceland - Finland (18:00, Thun)
Group A: Switzerland - Norway (21:00, Basel)
Thursday, July 3
Group B: Belgium - Italy (18:00, Sion)
Group B: Spain - Portugal (21:00, Bern)
Friday, July 4
Group C: Denmark - Sweden (18:00, Geneva)
Group C: Germany - Poland (21:00, St.Gallen)
Saturday, July 5
Group D: Wales - Netherlands (18:00, Lucerne)
Group D: France - England (21:00, Zurich)
Matchday 2
Sunday, July 6
Group A: Norway - Finland (18:00, Sion)
Group A: Switzerland - Iceland (21:00, Bern)
Monday, July 7
Group B: Spain - Belgium (18:00, Thun)
Group B: Portugal - Italy (21:00, Geneva)
Tuesday, July 8
Group C: Germany - Denmark (18:00, Basel)
Group C: Poland - Sweden (21:00, Lucerne)
Wednesday, July 9
Group D: England - Netherlands (18:00, Zurich)
Group D: France - Wales (21:00, St.Gallen)
Matchday 3
Thursday, July 10
Group A: Finland - Switzerland (21:00, Geneva)
Group A: Norway - Iceland (21:00, Thun)
Friday, July 11
Group B: Italy - Spain (21:00, Bern)
Group B: Portugal - Belgium (21:00, Sion)
Saturday, July 12
Group C: Sweden - Germany (21:00, Zurich)
Group C: Poland - Denmark (21:00, Lucerne)
Sunday, July 13
Group D: Netherlands - France (21:00, Basel)
Group D: England - Wales (21:00, St.Gallen)
Quarter-finals
Wednesday, July 16
VF1: Winner Group A - Runner-up Group B (Geneva, 21:00)
Thursday, July 17
VF3: Winner Group C - Runner-up Group D (Zurich, 21:00)
Friday, July 18
VF2: Winner Group B - Runner-up Group A (Bern, 21:00)
Saturday, July 19
VF4: Winner Group D - Runner-up Group C (Basel, 21:00)
Semifinal
Tuesday, July 22
HF1: Winner VF3 - Winner VF1 (Geneva, 21:00)
Wednesday, July 23
HF2: Winner VF4 - Winner VF2 (Zurich, 21:00)
Final
Sunday, July 27
Winner HF1 - Winner HF2 (Basel, 18:00)
Experience the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 live and in a special atmosphere:
In the Fan Zone on the Messeplatz, all matches will be broadcast on several screens - public viewing in the middle of the city!
In addition to the public viewing, visitors can look forward to a varied program with the following highlights:
Sport and fun for everyone
The mobile pitch will return to the Messeplatz just in time for the start of the tournament. The 40 x 20 meter soccer court is available free of charge for all those who want to play themselves.
A wheelchair-accessible grandstand ensures barrier-free cheering.
Playfully discover new sports
The AXA ball course invites you to try out different ball sports at eight varied stations:
Basketball
tennis
floorball
bowling
Handball
golf
Soccer
The whole course can be completed in around 15 minutes - fun guaranteed!
Attractions for young and old
A real eye-catcher: the Giant Slide - ten meters high, curvy and open to all ages.
Brave children from the age of 4 (up to max. 60 kg) can try their hand at the Water Balls - walkable water balls in a water basin where you stay dry and challenge your balance.
Game plan:
1st match day
Wednesday, July 2
Group A: Iceland - Finland (18:00, Thun)
Group A: Switzerland - Norway (21:00, Basel)
Thursday, July 3
Group B: Belgium - Italy (18:00, Sion)
Group B: Spain - Portugal (21:00, Bern)
Friday, July 4
Group C: Denmark - Sweden (18:00, Geneva)
Group C: Germany - Poland (21:00, St.Gallen)
Saturday, July 5
Group D: Wales - Netherlands (18:00, Lucerne)
Group D: France - England (21:00, Zurich)
Matchday 2
Sunday, July 6
Group A: Norway - Finland (18:00, Sion)
Group A: Switzerland - Iceland (21:00, Bern)
Monday, July 7
Group B: Spain - Belgium (18:00, Thun)
Group B: Portugal - Italy (21:00, Geneva)
Tuesday, July 8
Group C: Germany - Denmark (18:00, Basel)
Group C: Poland - Sweden (21:00, Lucerne)
Wednesday, July 9
Group D: England - Netherlands (18:00, Zurich)
Group D: France - Wales (21:00, St.Gallen)
Matchday 3
Thursday, July 10
Group A: Finland - Switzerland (21:00, Geneva)
Group A: Norway - Iceland (21:00, Thun)
Friday, July 11
Group B: Italy - Spain (21:00, Bern)
Group B: Portugal - Belgium (21:00, Sion)
Saturday, July 12
Group C: Sweden - Germany (21:00, Zurich)
Group C: Poland - Denmark (21:00, Lucerne)
Sunday, July 13
Group D: Netherlands - France (21:00, Basel)
Group D: England - Wales (21:00, St.Gallen)
Quarter-finals
Wednesday, July 16
VF1: Winner Group A - Runner-up Group B (Geneva, 21:00)
Thursday, July 17
VF3: Winner Group C - Runner-up Group D (Zurich, 21:00)
Friday, July 18
VF2: Winner Group B - Runner-up Group A (Bern, 21:00)
Saturday, July 19
VF4: Winner Group D - Runner-up Group C (Basel, 21:00)
Semifinal
Tuesday, July 22
HF1: Winner VF3 - Winner VF1 (Geneva, 21:00)
Wednesday, July 23
HF2: Winner VF4 - Winner VF2 (Zurich, 21:00)
Final
Sunday, July 27
Winner HF1 - Winner HF2 (Basel, 18:00)