UEFA Women's Euro 2025: Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating on July 28th

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UEFA Women's Euro 2025: Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating on July 28th

The thrilling conclusion of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 is set for July 28, 2025, kicking off at 19:00 UK time. Coverage will be broadcast live across several BBC platforms, including the BBC iPlayer (subject to geo-restrictions), BBC Radio 5 Live, the BBC Sounds app, and BBC Sport Online. The football fans in the UK will be able to experience expert commentary and comprehensive coverage during the Monday Night Club programme presented by Steve Crossman.

Steve Crossman is a well-respected sports broadcaster with extensive experience in presenting live football events. His calm and insightful style has made him a familiar and trusted voice for fans tuning in to major sporting moments on the BBC.

Joining Crossman in the punditry team are three distinguished former professional footballers: Izzy Christiansen, Nedum Onuoha, and Fran Kirby.

Izzy Christiansen is a former England international midfielder who has transitioned successfully into punditry, known for her tactical knowledge and clear analysis. Nedum Onuoha, a former Premier League defender with a career spanning Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers, brings a defensive perspective and sharp tactical insights. Fran Kirby, an England forward and Chelsea FC Women star, adds her attacking prowess experience and deep understanding of the women's game.

This expert panel will be delivering in-depth analysis and commentary, reflecting on key moments of the tournament, particularly since the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 has been packed with excitement, culminating in the final on July 27, 2025 [3][4]. Although the tournament officially concludes on July 27 with the final, the Monday Night Club programme on July 28 promises extended coverage, including expert discussion, highlights, and post-tournament analysis.

The UEFA Women's Euro 2025, hosted in Switzerland for the first time, features 16 teams competing across eight venues from July 2 to 27 [1][3]. The tournament is broadcast internationally, with UK viewers enjoying exclusive rights on BBC platforms, ensuring high-quality video and audio streaming for fans. Those interested can anticipate a range of ways to engage with live commentary and after-match analysis across TV, radio, and digital channels [2].

For those wanting to delve deeper into the tournament, additional information about the teams, players, and fixtures can be found on the official UEFA Women's EURO website, the BBC Sport section dedicated to women's football, and broadcaster Disney+ which holds streaming rights outside the UK [1][2].

In summary, British fans looking to watch or listen to the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 coverage on July 28 at 19:00 UK time should tune into the BBC’s comprehensive sports service. With experienced presenters and top-class pundits like Steve Crossman, Izzy Christiansen, Nedum Onuoha, and Fran Kirby, the coverage promises expert insights and engaging discussion reflecting on one of the biggest events in women's football.

External links for further exploration:
UEFA Women's EURO official website
BBC Sport Women’s Football
UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Schedule (Fox Sports)

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