The total available prize money for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 will be €41 million, more than doubling the €16 million received by national associations in 2022, and five times greater than the €8 million pot for teams competing in 2017.
All 16 teams will receive a fixed €1.8 million participation fee for qualifying for the final tournament, accounting for 70% of the overall allocated prize money.
The remaining 30% will be made up of performance bonuses, with teams receiving €50,000 for a draw and €100,000 for a win in the group stages, and staggered bonuses for each knockout stage.
The maximum prize money achievable for the tournament winners, if they also win their three group stage matches, is €5.1m.
At Women’s EURO 2022, each team received €600,000 as a fixed participation fee and the winner’s total was just over €2m.