The UEFA eEURO 2025 tournament, organised by EA SPORTS and the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), will hold its final on 13 December 2025 at London’s Twickenham Stadium. The event will see eight players, each representing a different European nation, compete for a $100,000 prize pool and a qualifying spot in the FC Pro World Championship Play-Ins.

The finals mark the culmination of a competitive pathway designed to leverage national team rivalries within the EA FC title.

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Monica Dinsmore, Head of Esports at EA, commented on the partnership’s focus, stating: “In partnership with UEFA, our eEURO tournament celebrates the core of what makes international football so special—national pride and passionate fandom.” She added, “We’re excited to see some of the top EA SPORTS FC competitors take the global stage, represent their countries, and compete for the title of Europe’s best.”

Finalists include representatives from Italy, Romania, the Netherlands, England, Denmark, Germany, Israel, and Switzerland, who will now advance to the final stage at Twickenham Stadium.

The tournament’s scheduling aligns with the broader football calendar, concluding as the real-world UEFA EUROs season begins, aiming to capture the attention of football fans. Coverage will be broadcast across both organisers’ digital platforms. Fans can watch the action on UEFA’s YouTube, Instagram Live, and TikTok channels, as well as on the EA SPORTS FC Twitch and YouTube channels.

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