European Football 2025 Calendar: Final Match Dates for All UEFA Competitions

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Whenever we look at the 2025 calendar for European Football, every fan is excited, as this season, a lot of competitions are coming. For this year, when one final is over, the other is on its way. Once the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League are over, next comes the Nations League and so on.

Not only the clubs but also the National teams will be in action. We will see both men’s and women’s youth teams, senior teams, and U17s fighting for the silverware. At the end of the day, the trophy is a reward that every player needs when they play the final.

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UEFA is the organisation that manages all these tournaments. They also control the prize money, regulations, and media rights to all the competitions.

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European Football 2025 Calendar: Final Match Dates for All UEFA Competitions

We have already seen FC Barcelona’s youth team lift the UEFA Youth League on 28th April. The following are the dates for the final of all UEFA competitions in 2025:

UEFA Futsal Champions League (4 May)

Four teams remain in the competition: Kairat Almaty, Cartagena Costa Calida, Sporting CP, and Palma. Le Mans in France will host the final.

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WU17 EURO (17 May)

The UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship will begin on 4th May. Torsvollur in Torshavn will host the final of this tournament

UEFA Europa League (21 May)

San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain, will host the final of the UEFA Europa League 2025. The tournament started with 36 teams, but only one will be crowned champions.

UEFA Women’s Champions League (24 May)

We will see FC Barcelona take on Arsenal in the final. The venue for the final is Lisbon, Portugal. FC Barcelona is the defending champion.

UEFA Conference League (28 May)

This season, the venue for the Conference League Final is Stadion Wrocław in Wrocław, Poland. The four teams fighting for the title are Chelsea, Real Betis, Florentina, and Djurgardens.

UEFA Champions League (31 May)

Probably the standout among all the finals. The city of Munich in Germany will host the finals. Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal will want to win their first title. At the same time, Inter and Barcelona will want to win it again.

U17 EURO (1 June)

The 22nd edition of the U17 Euros will commence from 19th May and will go on till 1st June. This time around, the final will be played in Tirana, Albania

UEFA Nations League (8 June)

We’re all set for the semi-finals of the UEFA Nations League 2025, scheduled for 4th and 5th June, with the final set to take place at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

U19 EURO (26 June)

The tournament will feature a total of six teams. The tournament is set to commence on 14 June, with Rapid-Giulești Stadium in Bucharest hosting the finals.

U21 EURO (28 June)

The tournament will begin on 11th June and the finals will take place on 28th June. Tehelné pole in Bratislava will host the final

UEFA Regions’ Cup (1 July)

It is the 13th edition of the tournament, which is organised for amateur teams in Europe. A total of 35 teams play the competition. The final is hosted in San Marino

UEFA Women’s EURO (27 July)

Switzerland will host the tournament. It will start from 2nd July, and the finals are scheduled for 27th July. Basel’s St. Jakobs-Park is the venue for the final

UEFA Super Cup (13 August)

The winners of the UEFA Champions League play the winners of the UEFA Europa League in the UEFA Super Cup. UEFA has chosen Stadio Friuli in Udine, Italy, to host the UEFA Super Cup 2025.

Futsal U19 EURO (5 October)

Chișinau Arena in Moldova will host the tournament from 28th September to 5th October. A total of eight teams will participate in the tournament.

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