Held in Switzerland, the 2025 tournament began on 2 July and nations will compete for the prestigious prize, leading to the final on Sunday 27 July at St Jakob-Park, Basel.
In total, nine Blues players have been included across five national teams, and they could certainly play a crucial part on the continent this summer.
Here’s when their national teams are in action across the group stages.
GROUP A: SWITZERLAND
City player selected: Iman Beney.
Blues fans won’t need to wait long to see our second summer signing in action with Iman Beney an inclusion in hosts Switzerland’s squad after helping BSC Young Boys Frauen to the Swiss title last term.
She was also named in the Swiss Super League Team of the Season as a result, and she’ll be hoping her success will translate onto the international stage across July.
Despite being just 18 years old, she’s already a regular for her national team.
RESULT - Switzerland 1-2 Norway
RESULT - Switzerland 2-0 Norway
RESULT - Finland 1-1 Switzerland
GROUP B: SPAIN
City player selected: Leila Ouahabi.
After her inclusions in Spain’s squad for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup and 2022 Euros, Ouahabi is set to taste her third major tournament for her nation.
It comes off the back of the experienced, attacking left-back making 35 appearances for City last term – scoring once and registering three assists.
RESULT - Spain 5-0 Portugal
RESULT - Spain 6-2 Belgium
RESULT - Italy 1-3 Spain
GROUP C: GERMANY
City player selected: Rebecca Knaak, Sydney Lohmann
After making her senior Germany debut in a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in February, Knaak is set to taste a major tournament for the first this summer.
The commanding defender stamped her authority in 12 appearances for City since signing for the Club in January with a swathe of impressive performances while scoring four goals and registering an assist.
Before getting the nod form Christian Wuck for the 2025 Euros, she did help her nation’s Under-20s to FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup glory in 2014 – featuring in the 1-0 final victory over Nigeria in Montreal.
City’s newest signing, Sydney Lohmann, is also at the Euros in what is the 25-year-old’s third major tournament. She featured as a second-half substitute in Germany’s opening group game win against Poland.
RESULT - Germany 2-0 Poland
RESULT - Germany 2-1 Denmark
RESULT - Sweden 4-1 Germany
GROUP D: ENGLAND
City players selected: Khiara Keating, Alex Greenwood, Jess Park, Lauren Hemp.
Entering Euro 2025, Greenwood and Hemp are senior and crucial members of the Lionesses squad while Park and Keating are set to taste a major tournament for the first time.
Our centre-back and skilful winger were also members of the victorious England squad at Euro 2022 with the upcoming competition Greenwood’s sixth major tournament and Hemp’s third since making her debut in 2019.
Since 2024, Park has made 14 senior appearances for England and scored the decisive goal in a 1-0 Nations League win over Spain in February 2025.
RESULT - France 2-1 England
RESULT - England 4-0 Netherlands
RESULT - England 6-1 Wales
GROUP D: NETHERLANDS
City players selected: Kerstin Casparij, Vivianne Miedema.
Casparij and Miedema enter the upcoming tournament aiming to recapture the Netherlands’ former glories.
The latter was an integral member of the team who lifted the 2017 Euros and the striker is closing in on becoming her nation’s first player to score 100 senior goals with her current tally at 99.
Both, however, were part of the Dutch side who lost out to France in the quarter-final in the previous competition and the 2025 version will be Miedema’s fifth major tournament and Casparij’s third.
RESULT - Wales 0-3 Netherlands
RESULT - England 4-0 Netherlands
RESULT - Netherlands 2-5 France
UEFA EURO 2025 COVERAGE
The Official Man City App will have all bases of Euro 2025 covered this summer!
A match report of every game involving a City player will be available on our app and website shortly after the full-time whistle, along with post-match reaction when possible.
After each round of the competition, a written recap of the results and a gallery will tell the story of the part City’s stars have played throughout the summer.
If you want to follow the action live throughout the tournament, each week a TV listing article will be published on mancity.com and the Official Man City App so fans can find out how to watch the games from wherever they are in the world.