Here's the full list of Women's Euro 2025 call-ups for the Chelsea players who are set to represent their respective nations at the summer tournament in Switzerland...

The Women's European Championship will kick off on 2 July in Switzerland, and several Blues are expected to feature in the tournament.

Sixteen international sides will battle to reach the final in Basel on 27 July. England are the holders of the competition, having lifted the trophy at Wembley in 2022.

We will keep you across all the squad announcements involving our players as they come in.

England

Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones have all been selected in the England squad for the upcoming tournament.


Those six Blues are part of the 23-player squad that will be in contention to be selected for the Lionesses' opening Group Stage fixture against France at the Letzigrund Stadion in Zurich on Saturday 5 July at 8pm.

This will be the fourth consecutive Euros for Lucy Bronze, while Aggie Beever-Jones received the call to the squad after just seven previous caps for England.

Millie Bright will not feature in the tournament. The Chelsea captain underwent minor knee surgery at the start of June.

France

Sandy Baltimore and Oriane Jean-Francois have been selected for the France squad by boss Laurent Bonadei.

Baltimore has been in fine form for club and country. She scored twice and provided an assist in our FA Cup final win over Manchester United on the last day of the season, and followed that up by netting in back-to-back Nations League matches for Les Bleues.


Her international scoring record now stands at five goals in six matches since the start of 2025, a tally she will be looking to add to at this summer's tournament.

Germany

Midfielder Sjoeke Nusken is our sole representative in the Germany squad named by manager Christian Wuck for Euro 2025.

The 24-year-old was a key part of the Germany team which bounced back from a disappointing 2023 World Cup to come third at last year's Olympic Games, beating Spain in the bronze medal match.

Netherlands

Wieke Kaptein and Veerle Buurman have been called up to the Netherlands squad for this summer's tournament.

Although only 19, midfielder Kaptein has already established herself as a vital part of Andries Jonker's side, making 20 appearances since her debut in 2023.

Buurman has spent this season on loan at PSV, and has made enough of an impression to receive a call-up for Euro 2025, with five previous international caps.

Norway

Centurion Guro Reiten will be hoping to add to her Norway caps during Euro 2025 after retaining her place in the squad.

This will be Reiten's fifth major tournament as the 30-year-old goes in search of her first major international honour.

Sweden

Nathalie Bjorn and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd have been called up for the Euros by Sweden boss Peter Gerhardsson.

Both players retain their place in the squad after helping their country to a third-place finish at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, with Bjorn set to compete in her fifth consecutive major tournament for Sweden, having featured at the previous Euros, two World Cups and the Olympic Games in 2021 - with the country failing to qualify for Paris 2024.

For Rytting Kaneryd, this will be her third consecutive tournament after being selected for Euro 2022 and World Cup 2023.

Switzerland

New Chelsea signing Livia Peng has been called up for the tournament hosts by boss Pia Sundhage.

The 23-year-old was first called to the Swiss national team in 2020 as a third-choice goalkeeper, and went on to be named in the squads for Euro 2022 and the 2023 World Cup.

Peng has signed a four-year deal with the Blues and officially joins the club on 1 July.