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Stade de Genève
🏟️ Home to Servette FC
🧑🤝🧑 Gross capacity: 30,950
📃 Women's EURO 2025: Matches at Stade de Genève
4 July: Group C fixture
7 July: Group B fixture
10 July: A4 vs Switzerland
16 July: QF1 – Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B
22 July: SF1 – Winner QF3 vs Winner QF1
🚨 Stadium rules
Even if you are a regular visitor to Stade de Genève, keep in mind that the stadium may operate differently for UEFA Women's EURO 2025 and rules may be different from what you are used to.
🎒 Bags larger than A4 size won’t be allowed into the stadium.
🔋 You can bring a small power bank, no larger than your phone.
🪪 Make sure you have a valid form of ID on you – only the original will be allowed, rather than copies. You may need to present it at the Ticketing Centre in case you have a problem with your match ticket.
🙅 Remember that professional cameras and cane umbrellas are not permitted inside the stadium. However, you can bring a small, fully collapsible umbrella.
🚭 All Women's EURO 2025 stadiums are smoke-free venues. Therefore smoking, e-cigarettes and heat-not-burn tobacco products are not allowed. Please be considerate of other fans.
🚫 Check out the full list of forbidden items in the stadium rules below.
🏟️ At the stadium
All tickets will be delivered on the UEFA Mobile Tickets app. For tournament ticketing info, please visit the Women's EURO 2025 ticket FAQs.
You can only enter through the entrance that’s indicated on your ticket.
Fan Shops at stadiums will offer a range of Women’s EURO gear such as t-shirts, hats and match scarves.
❓ FAQs
Stadium entry ✅
There is no minimum age to attend the match but everyone must hold a valid match ticket in order to enter the stadium regardless of their age.
Yes, ticket holders under the age of 14 can only enter the stadium with an accompanying adult. Children and any accompanying adult MUST have a valid match ticket.
You’ll still be allowed to enter the stadium as long as the security situation allows it. However, entrances may close at some point during the game, and you may not be permitted entry. So start your journey well in advance and allow additional time for security checks.
Re-entry is not permitted. If you choose to leave the stadium, you will not be allowed back in.
You can bring flagpoles that are a maximum of 1m long and 1cm in diameter and banners or flags that are a maximum of 2m x 1.5m.
You can bring any flag or banner you like, as long as they are not banned or carry any forbidden or discriminating symbols that would constitute a criminal offence in Switzerland. All items must meet the general requirements for flags/flagpoles or banners as outlined above.
You may need to show a valid form of ID at the Ticketing Centre if you have a problem with your match ticket.
Baby strollers and pushchairs are not allowed inside the venue.
If you need to bring something for medical reasons that’s not permitted according to the stadium rules, you will be able to apply for an exemption. Details of the medical exemption process will be added to this page closer to the tournament.
Stadium 🏟️
Smoking is not allowed inside the stadium. This policy includes vaping, e-cigarettes, and heat-not-burn tobacco products.
Food & drink 🍟
No food or drinks can be brought into the stadium. This includes drinks containers, whether full or empty.