UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Fantasy Fixture Ticker: Best Fixtures from Matchday 1-3

If you’re building your squad for the group stage, this UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 fantasy fixture ticker highlights the best fixtures from Matchday 1 to 3. We do this with the help of @eytexi.
Whether you’re chasing clean sheets or targeting explosive attackers, these early matchups can give you a strong edge in fantasy team planning, so let’s dive in!
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Fantasy Fixture Ticker
In the graphic below, we can see that teams and their fixtures have been categorised with a colour. That colour shows how likely the teams are to win the game.
We can also see from the key (pictured right) of the tickers, that the teams with a green fixture have the best chance of winning, all the way down to orange for teams with the lowest chance of winning.
Examples of this:
- Portugal’ fixture against Spain is orange. This means their chances of winning the game are very low.
- Germany’ fixture against Poland in the first round is dark green. This suggests they are very likely to win.
- Norway’ fixture against Switzerland is yellow. So, they have a medium chance of winning.

As well as our UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Fantasy Fixture Ticker, you can also check out our beginners guide to the competition to help you prepare.
Who has the best fixtures overall?
Only one side has two dark green fixtures, along with a light green fixture, Spain. This indicates that they could be one of the best teams to invest in during the group stage.
The only other side with three green fixtures is Germany. They come up against Poland, Denmark and Sweden during the first three Matchdays.
There are several sides with two green fixtures, they include the likes of Norway, Switzerland, Sweden, England and France. Selecting players from any of these five sides could also offer lots of potential.
So which teams should we avoid?
Two sides have two orange fixtures, along one lighter shade of orange, Wales and Poland. Avoiding these sides could prove wise if looking to maximise your player points early on.
Finland are another side who don’t have it easy. Although having a slightly easier schedule than Wales and Poland, they still face one orange fixture and two lighter shade of orange fixtures, which could be a red flag.
Iceland, Denmark and Netherlands all have one green fixture, accompanied with two tougher fixtures.