Information for England fans about the Letzigrund Stadium, where the Lionesses play France and Netherlands in their UEFA Women's EURO 2025 group games.
Stadion Letzigrund
Location: Zürich
Opened: 1925 and rebuilt in 2007
Capacity: 24,186
England will play two games at the Stadion Letzigrund in Zürich, with their opening game against France on Saturday 5 July (9pm CET/8pm BST) and then their match with the Netherlands on Wednesday 9 July (9pm CET/8pm BST).
The venue is the home stadium of both FC Zürich & Grasshopper Club Zürich and has a gross capacity of 24,186.
The City: Zürich
As Switzerland's largest city, Zürich is a famous for its lake, while also offering a city vibe along with a stunning rural vista. It has an impressive sporting heritage and plenty of history, plus great food and shopping. It is well known for its hip neighbourhoods, quality of life and unique views of the Alps.
Inbetween matches, why not explore the old town (Altstadt), where you can visit the Grossmünster and Fraumünster with their famous stained-glass windows, walk down the cobbled streets, soak up the atmosphere or consider a visit to the Swiss National Museum.
If shopping is your thing, Bahnhofstrasse is your go-to, as Zürich’s most famous destination, or venture into some of the city's more trendy neighbourhoods with Kreis 3, 4 and 5 renowned for their chic cafés and street art. Zürich is something of a cultural hub, with great exhibitions at the newly-expanded Kunsthaus, plus top theatre and music shows.
If you want to get away from the hubbub of the city, a cruise on Lake Zürich offers a chance to take in the stunning views of the Alps. The waterfront also houses 24 outdoor pools, plus some of its top restaurants. More active visitors can either hike or take a train to the top of Uetliberg or Rigiblick for a breathtaking panorama.
Fan Park
Details of the fan park in Zürich will be confirmed by UEFA in due course.
Getting to Zürich
How to get there?
Zürich is served by its own international airport, with regular flights to the city from a number of UK airports and airlines.
Other airports in Switzerland include Geneva and Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, with excellent rail links across the country.
There is free public transport for all Women’s EURO ticket holders this summer and on matchday, tickets will be valid for a second-class return journey on public transport from any Swiss locality to the match venue.
This offer is valid for the entire Swiss public transport network on all rail, trams, buses and boats. Simply show your mobile match ticket to staff on public transport services if requested.
On the day of your match only (from 00:00 until the last scheduled stop that can be reached before 05:00 on the following day)
Find out more and plan your travel here.
Where to stay?
For fans visiting Zürich for games and looking for somewhere to stay, the neighbourhoods of Wiedikon and Altstetten offer convenient accommodation options. For those who would like a cultural offering, staying near the old town is a great choice with a choice of boutique hotels, historic sites and excellent dining options.
From lively areas and nightlife to peaceful lakeside retreats, Zürich has something for everyone allowing visitors to enjoy both the excitement of the match and the city's impressive sporting heritage, world-class shopping and quality of life.