UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Sets Historic Attendance And Viewership Milestones
Written by Oluwaseun Oyediji
UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 has shattered attendance and broadcast records, officially becoming the most-attended tournament in the competition’s history, with over 600,000 fans passing through stadium gates ahead of Sunday’s final.
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During the quarter-final showdown between France and Germany at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, a striking message lit up the stadium’s LED screen:
“New Record: 112,535 – The Highest Combined Attendance Across a Women’s EURO Quarter-Finals Stage.”
With just one game left to play, Switzerland 2025 has exceeded all projections, on pace to become the first-ever Women’s EURO to average more than 20,000 spectators per match, underlining the competition’s growing popularity and significance on the global stage.
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Record-breaking broadcast figures have accompanied the surge in stadium attendance.
A peak 10.2 million UK viewers tuned in to watch the Lionesses’ semifinal victory, marking ITV’s largest television audience of the year.
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In the United States, Germany’s quarterfinal win over France attracted an average of 925,000 viewers, with broadcaster FOX Sports expecting even higher numbers for the England vs. Spain final on Sunday.
With global interest at an all-time high, UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 is not only redefining standards for the women’s game — it is setting a new bar for football history.
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