UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Betting Preview

The Women’s European Championship returns this summer as Switzerland hosts UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, running from 2 to 27 July. With 16 top nations battling for the title, the competition is expected to be fierce—and the betting markets are already heating up.

If you’re planning to get involved, here’s your quick guide to the top contenders, outright odds, and the best value bets ahead of this summer’s showpiece.

🌍 Tournament Overview

  • Where & When: UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 takes place in Switzerland from 2–27 July 2025.
  • Format: 16 teams, four groups, followed by knockout stages.

🔍 Who Are the Favourites?

Spain – The Ones to Beat

Spain come into Euro 2025 as reigning World Cup winners and Nations League champions. With stars like Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas, Spain look ready to win their first ever Euros.

Qualification for the knock out stages was secured with a maximum nine points from their three group games. The Spanish topped Group B with ease, scoring 14 goals and conceding just three.

Already the bookies favourites, Spain's odds were shortened from 8/13 to 4/7 after France were dumped out of the competition at the quarter-final stage on Saturday night.

🏴 England – Defending Champions

Sarina Wiegman’s England endured a difficult build-up to the tournament, with a string of retirements sparking rumours of disharmony within the squad. Hopes that these claims would be silenced on the pitch quickly faded when England lost their opening match 2-1 to France.

That defeat left England effectively playing knockout football from their second group game. However, they regained their composure, securing quarter-final qualification with victories over the Netherlands and Wales.

In the quarter-finals, England edged past Sweden on penalties. It was another underwhelming performance, but on a positive note, the team showed resilience—battling back from 2-0 down to force extra time and ultimately win the shootout.

Germany – A Legacy Side

Despite a humiliating 4-1 defeat to Sweden in their final group match, the Germans still managed to qualify for the knockout stages, finishing second in Group C with six points.

In the quarter-final against France, Christian Wück’s side found themselves a goal and a player down within the first 15 minutes. However, they showed resilience - fighting back to force extra time and penalties, eventually clinching a place in the last four with a 6-5 victory in the shootout.

Italy - Underrated dark horses

Italy have reached the last four for the first time in 28 years. Andrea Soncin's team reached the knockout stages by finishing second to Spain in Group B, with just four points from their three matches.

The Italians have made the most of their opportunity, defeating the talented Norwegians 2-1 in their quarter-final thanks to a brace from Cristiana Girelli.


📊 UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Outright Winner Odds

TeamDecimal OddsFractional Odds
Spain1.574/7
England3.7511/4
Germany8.007/1
Italy19.0018/1

Odds sourced from leading UK and EU sportsbooks, including PokerStars, OddsChecker, and Betsson.


💡 Betting Strategies & Insights

  1. Best Value: Spain look like the most complete team and offer solid value at 3.00.
  2. Each-Way Appeal: England and France at 4–6 offer tournament pedigree and squad depth.
  3. Dark Horse Play: Germany might be underestimated at 6.00, and could deliver a strong campaign.
  4. Special Markets: Consider markets like group winners, top scorer, or total tournament goals for extra value.

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📝Final Thoughts

This year’s tournament promises to be one of the most competitive in history. Spain are deserved favourites, but England and Germany are all within touching distance. Whether you're going for a front-runner or backing a surprise, there’s value to be found across the board.