Information for England fans about the Arena St. Gallen, where the Lionesses play Wales in their UEFA Women's EURO 2025 group game.
Arena St. Gallen
Location: St. Gallen
Opened: 2008
Capacity: 18,251
England will play their final group game at the Arena St. Gallen, against Wales on Sunday 13 July (9pm CET/8pm BST).
The venue is the home stadium of FC St. Gallen and has a gross capacity of 18,251.
The City: St. Gallen
Situated close to the border with Germany in eastern Switzerland, just south of Lake Constance, St.Gallen hosts an impressive cathedral and library, while the Abbey District has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. The University of St.Gallen also has a strong international reputation.
Within the Abbey District, visitors can explore its Baroque cathedral, admire at the architecture and delve into literature at its library, which remains one of the oldest and most important in the world.
Take a walk around the old town where you can try to identify all 111 of the city's famous 'oriel' windows. Some of these ornate bay-style windows date back to medieval times, and they are a symbol of the city.
The Textile Museum, showcases the city's past history in textile production from the craft, historic fabrics and designs and the city's influence in the textile industry.
Fan Park
Details of the fan park in St. Gallen will be confirmed by UEFA in due course.
Getting to St. Gallen
How to get there?
The nearest airport is Zürich which is served by regular flights to the city from a number of UK airports and airlines.
By rail, St. Gallen is one hour from Zürich which is a direct service.
Other airports in Switzerland include Geneva and Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, with excellent rail links across the country.
There is free public transport for all Women’s EURO ticket holders this summer and on matchday, tickets will be valid for a second-class return journey on public transport from any Swiss locality to the match venue.
This offer is valid for the entire Swiss public transport network on all rail, trams, buses and boats. Simply show your mobile match ticket to staff on public transport services if requested.
On the day of your match only (from 00:01 until the last scheduled stop that can be reached before 5am on the following day)
Find out more and plan your travel here. https://www.sbb.ch/en
Find out more and plan your travel here.
Where to stay?
For fans visiting St. Gallen for games and looking for somewhere to stay, staying in the city centre lets you experience the stunning Abbey District, home to the impressive cathedral and historic library, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Stadium Guide: Zürich
Information for England fans about the Stadion Letzigrund, where the Lionesses will play France and Netherlands in their EURO 2025 group games.
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