The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 was an international women's association football tournament held in Switzerland from 2 to 27 July 2025. The 16 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. If a player became seriously injured or ill prior to the tournament as assessed by both their team doctor and a doctor from the UEFA Medical Committee, they could be replaced in the squad prior to their first match. Each team was required to submit their squad list by 25 June.
The age listed for each player is on 2 July 2025, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of the tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality than their own national team.
Head coach: Marko Saloranta
Finland announced their 23-player squad on 19 June 2025.
Adelina Engman withdrew from the squad on 2 July with a thigh injury and was replaced by Anni Hartikainen.
Head coach: ÃÂorsteinn Halldórsson
Iceland announced their 23-player squad on 13 June 2025.
Head coach: Gemma Grainger
Norway announced their 23-player squad on 16 June 2025. Sophie Román Haug, Marthine ÃÂstenstad, Sunniva Skoglund and Maria Thorisdottir were also named as standby players to train with the squad. Guro Bergsvand withdrew from the squad due to injury on 25 June and was replaced by ÃÂstenstad.
Head coach: Pia Sundhage
Switzerland announced their final 23-player squad on 23 June 2025. Luana Bühler withdrew from the squad due to injury on 30 June and was replaced with Laia Ballesté.
Head coach: ElÃÂsabet Gunnarsdóttir
Belgium announced their final 23-player squad on 11 June 2025.
Head coach: Andrea Soncin
Italy announced their final 23-player squad plus four reserves on 25 June 2025.
Chiara Beccari was withdrawn from the squad on 3 July with a thigh injury and was replaced with Valentina Bergamaschi.
Head coach: Francisco Neto
Portugal announced their final 23-player squad on 24 June 2025.
Head coach: Montse Tomé
Spain announced their final 23-player squad on 10 June 2025.
Head coach: Andrée Jeglertz
Denmark announced their final 23-player squad on 20 June 2025.
Head coach: Christian Wück
Germany announced their final 23-player squad on 12 June 2025, along with a 12-player standby list.
Head coach: Nina Patalon
Poland announced their final 23-player squad on 13 June 2025. Martyna Brodzik withdrew from the squad due to health reasons on 22 June and was replaced with Maà Âgorzata Mesjasz.
Head coach: Peter Gerhardsson
Sweden announced their final 23-player squad on 11 June 2025. On 22 June 2025, Matilda Vinberg was named as a standby player to replace Fridolina Rolfö should she not recover from her injury in time.
Head coach: Sarina Wiegman
England announced their final 23-player squad on 5 June 2025. Sophie Baggaley, Laura Blindkilde Brown, Missy Bo Kearns and Lucy Parker were named as standby players and trained with the squad until 30 June.
Head coach: Laurent Bonadei
France announced their final 23-player squad on 5 June 2025.
Head coach: Andries Jonker
The Netherlands announced their final 23-player squad on 21 June 2025.
Head coach: Rhian Wilkinson
Wales announced their final 23-player squad on 19 June 2025. Poppy Soper withdrew from the squad due to injury on 12 July and was replaced with Soffia Kelly.
Clubs with three or more players represented are listed.
Nations in italics were not a member of UEFA.