Chelsea have 15 players representing their countries at Women's Euro 2025 so with so many players in action, we thought we would make it easier for you by compiling a list of when you can watch them this summer.

The tournament began when Norway defeated holders Switzerland on 2 July, and the group stage concluded with England's 6-1 win over Wales and a 5-2 win over the Netherlands for France on 13 July.

Euro 2025 will conclude with the final on 27 July, which will be held at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.

Here’s the full schedule of Blues players in action at the tournament.

Group A

Guro Reiten – Norway

Switzerland 1-2 Norway - Wednesday 2 July

Norway 2-1 Finland - Sunday 6 July

Norway 4-3 Iceland - Thursday 10 July

Livia Peng – Switzerland

Switzerland 1-2 Norway - Wednesday 2 July

Switzerland 2-0 Iceland - Sunday 6 July

Finland 1-1 Switzerland - Thursday 10 July

Group C

Sjoeke Nusken – Germany

Germany 2-0 Poland Friday - 4 July

Germany 2-1 Denmark Tuesday - 8 July

Sweden 4-1 Germany Saturday - 12 July

Nathalie Bjorn, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd – Sweden

Denmark 0-1 Sweden - Friday 4 July

Poland 0-3 Sweden - Tuesday 8 July

Sweden 4-1 Germany - Saturday 12 July

Group D

Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Lauren James, Aggie Beever-Jones – England

France 2-1 England Saturday 5 - July

England 4-0 Netherlands - Wednesday 9 July

England 6-1 Wales - Sunday 13 July

Sandy Baltimore, Oriane Jean-Francois – France

France 2-1 England - Saturday 5 July 8pm

France 4-1 Wales - Wednesday 9 July 8pm

Netherlands 2-5 France - Sunday 13 July 8pm

Wieke Kaptein, Veerle Buurman - Netherlands

Wales 0-3 Netherlands - Saturday 5 July

England 4-0 Netherlands - Wednesday 9 July

Netherlands 2-5 France - Sunday 13 July

Quarter-finals

All of Chelsea's players, except for Kaptein and Buurman, made it through to the knockout stages of the competition after the Netherlands were drawn in a tough group alongside England and France.

Reiten and Norway will kick off the quarter-finals when they face Italy in Geneva on Wednesday, before Sweden's Rytting Kaneryd and Bjorn will take on our group of Lionesses in Zurich on Thursday.

It will be up to our new signing Peng to keep out Spain when Switzerland face the World Cup holders in Bern on Friday, and Saturday's game will see Baltimore and Jean-Francois of France face Nusken's Germany in Basel for a place in the semi-final.

QF1 - Norway vs Italy - Wednesday 16 July 8pm

QF2 - Sweden vs England - Thursday 17 July 8pm

QF3 - Spain vs Switzerland - Friday 18 July 8pm

QF4 - France vs Germany - Saturday 19 July 8pm

Semi-finals

Winner QF3 vs Winner QF1 - Tuesday 22 July 8pm

Winner QF4 vs Winner QF2 - Wednesday 23 July 8pm

Final

Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 - Sunday 27 July 5pm