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Where to watch Spain vs. Switzerland live stream, TV channel, start time for Women’s Euro 2025 match

Spain head into the quarterfinals of the Women’s Euro 2025 brimming with confidence after a flawless run through Group B. They will take on hosts Switzerland in Bern on Friday.

The reigning world champions have turned on the style, racking up a dominant goal difference and asserting total control in every outing. They began their campaign by dismantling Portugal 5-0, showcasing a midfield masterclass that left their Iberian neighbours chasing shadows.

That display was followed by an even more emphatic 6-2 victory over Belgium, underlining their attacking prowess and tactical cohesion.

For hosts Switzerland, reaching the last eight is a milestone in itself, but Pia Sundhage’s team won’t be satisfied simply being part of the party. Despite a 2-1 opening defeat to Norway, the Swiss bounced back with a determined 2-0 win over Iceland, scoring twice late on to breathe life into their campaign.

A dramatic stoppage-time equaliser against Finland in their final group match sealed second place and passage to the knockouts.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.

Spain vs. Switzerland live stream, TV channel

Here’s how to watch this Women’s Euro match in the U.S.:

TV channel: Fox Network
Live stream: Fubo, Fox Sports app

This game is available for live TV broadcast in the U.S. on the Fox Network. Streaming options are available on Fubo and Fox Sports app.

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What time does Spain vs. Switzerland kick off?

This Women’s Euro clash takes place at Wankdorf Stadion in Bern, Switzerland, and kicks off on Friday, July 18 at 9:00 p.m. local time (CET).

Here’s how that time translates across the U.S.:

  Date Kickoff time
Eastern Time Fri, Jul. 18 3:00 p.m.
Central Time Fri, Jul. 18 2:00 p.m.
Mountain Time Fri, Jul. 18 1:00 p.m.
Pacific Time Fri, Jul. 18 12:00 p.m.

Spain vs. Switzerland predicted lineups, team news

Spain have refined their approach under head coach Montse Tome without abandoning their DNA. The midfield trio of Patri Guijarro, Aitana Bonmatí, and Alexia Putellas forms the engine room, each offering a distinct yet complementary role.

Guijarro operates as the shield in front of the backline, Bonmati injects energy with her relentless pressing and incisive runs, while Putellas, now fully back to her Ballon d’Or-winning brilliance, has been the heartbeat of Spain’s creativity, directly involved in seven of their goals so far.

Leading the line is Esther Gonzalez, whose clever movement and sharp finishing keep defenders constantly guessing.

Yet Spain’s biggest threat may lie in their fluid forward line, where the likes of Salma Paralluelo, Mariona Caldentey, and Athenea del Castillo bring a blend of speed, vision, and flair.

Paralluelo’s blistering pace, Caldentey’s playmaking nous, and Athenea’s fearless dribbling have given opposing backlines fits.

Spain predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Nanclares (GK) — Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Carmona — López, Guijarro, Putellas — Caldentey, Gonzalez, Pina.

Injured: None.
Suspended: None.

Switzerland will look to full-backs Nadine Riesen and Iman Beney for both defensive steel and attacking support down the flanks. At the heart of the pitch, Lia Walti will be pivotal.

The Arsenal midfielder’s tactical awareness and relentless work rate will be essential in attempting to disrupt Spain’s rhythm.

However, their attacking options have been dealt a significant setback with the loss of talismanic forward Ramona Bachmann, ruled out of the tournament with a pre-competition ACL injury.

Switzerland predicted XI (5-3-2, right to left): Peng (GK) — Beney, Calligaris, Stierli, Maritz, Riesen — Reuteler, Walti, Vallotto — Wandeler, Schertenleib.

Injured: None.
Suspended: None.

Women’s Euro schedule this week

All times ET

Friday, July 18

  • Spain vs. Switzerland (3:00 p.m.)

Saturday, July 19

  • France vs. Germany (3:00 p.m.)

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