Who will host the Women's Euro 2029? The decision will be announced on December 3rd. following the UEFA executive committee meeting in Nyon. Three candidates are in contention. Germany, Poland, and finally a Sweden-Denmark partnership. Just days before the verdict, Germany flexed its muscles last weekend with a series of activations on Bundesliga, Frauen-Bundesliga, and lower division pitches. A way of affirming the massive support of German football for this bid.
The president of the DFB, Bernd Neuendorf, welcomed this momentum: The WE'29 celebration weekend showed that Support for this candidacy is profound.from the Bundesliga and Frauen Bundesliga to local clubs in all regions. It was a celebration of what we have built together and a statement of intent on the direction we want to take. The unity of German football is one of our greatest strengthsand it has been fully highlighted. "The country has not hosted the Women's Euro since 2001, but hosted the Men's World Cup in 2006, the Women's edition in 2011 and more recently the Men's Euro in 2024.
Seven of the eight stadiums proposed by Germany can accommodate more than 45.000 spectators, which would allow forwelcome more than a million supportersGermany will have another opportunity to make a strong impression on Friday evening in Kaiserslautern, where the national team hosts the Spanish world champions in the first leg of the Nations League final.

