David Squires, the renowned cartoonist, has once again lent his artistic talents to the world of football, this time with an essential wallchart for the upcoming Women's Euro 2025. This isn't just any wallchart; it's a David Squires wallchart, promising a unique and humorous take on the tournament.
The Women's Euro 2025 is set to be held in Switzerland from July 2nd to July 27th. This will be the 14th edition of the tournament and the third since its expansion to 16 teams. England are the defending champions, having won the delayed 2022 tournament.
Squires' wallchart is a timely addition to The Guardian's coverage of the event, offering fans a way to keep track of all the results with a touch of artistic flair. The wallchart is available in the Guardian. It coincides with the release of the Guardian's Women's Euro 2025 guide, featuring team-by-team previews and insights, including a column by Emma Hayes.
The tournament will be hosted across eight cities in Switzerland: Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lucerne, St. Gallen, Sion, Thun, and Zurich. Sixteen teams will compete in a total of 31 matches. Zurich is one of the host cities and will have a fan zone in Europaallee with large screens. Geneva will host five matches, including a quarterfinal and a semi-final.
The final draw for the tournament took place on December 16, 2024, in Lausanne. Former footballers such as Leonardo Bonucci, VerĂ³nica Boquete, and Jill Scott were guests at the draw.
UEFA has more than doubled the prize money for the Women's Euro 2025, with a total pot of 41 million euros. The winning team could receive a maximum of 5.1 million euros. All participating teams will get a participation fee of 1.8 million euros.
With David Squires' wallchart in hand, fans can follow every twist and turn of the Women's Euro 2025, armed with both essential information and a good dose of humor.