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Fox’s Big U.S. Stage For Women’s EURO 2025

Fox is putting women’s football front and centre on American television like never before, after the broadcaster announced that 19 matches from UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 will air on the main Fox broadcast channel. This isn‘t just news – it‘s a statement.

For the first time in tournament history, American audiences will get proper broadcast television exposure to Europe’s premier women’s competition. We’re talking quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final – all on the big stage where they belong.

Fox isn’t half-stepping here. Each match window gets the ‘Women’s Euro Today’ studio treatment, featuring at least 30 minutes of pre-match analysis. The network will roll out broadcast pairings and studio talent before kick-off, giving this tournament the respect it deserves.

Beyond the 19 marquee matches on Fox proper, another 11 land on FS1, with one more finding its way to FS2. That’s comprehensive coverage by any measure.

Mark your calendars: Wednesday, July 2 kicks things off with Iceland versus Finland at noon ET on Fox, followed by hosts Switzerland taking on Norway at 3pm ET.

This Women’s EURO commitment fits perfectly into Fox’s broader “Summer of Soccer” playbook – and it’s a smart one. Fresh off their stellar coverage of the 2024 men’s EURO and Copa América, which showcased Fox’s ability to elevate major tournaments, the network is doubling down on what works.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil approaching fast – and Fox holding those precious broadcast rights – this is all about building momentum and proving their soccer chops across every corner of the game.

The CONCACAF Gold Cup featuring the USMNT, UEFA Nations League Finals, FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and the Club World Cup round out what promises to be another compelling summer of the beautiful game.

Fox knows what many are finally figuring out: women’s soccer isn’t just growing – it’s exploding. The network cut its teeth on multiple Women’s World Cups as the exclusive U.S. broadcaster, building expertise that will serve them well here. Sure, Netflix swoops in for global Women’s World Cup rights starting in 2027, but Fox is maximizing every opportunity before then.

The UEFA Women’s EURO sits just below the World Cup in terms of prestige and quality, making it perfect programming for a network serious about soccer’s future. Fox gets premium content, fans get elite football, and women’s soccer gets the platform it deserves.

Insideworldfootball.com

Lucky Maurice

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