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A Comprehensive Guide to Opta’s Impact on 2025 UEFA Women’s EURO Coverage

Erin Lent

~ 7 min read
WomensEURO Web

Supporting Broadcast & Editorial Coverage

Challenge: Keeping audiences engaged before, during and after matches in an increasingly competitive media landscape.

How Opta Helps:

  • Live data and insights for commentary and production teams.
  • Real-time storytelling that adds context to key moments.
  • Enhanced graphics and second-screen experiences.
  • Pre-match and post-match analysis content.
  • Unique statistics and narratives that enrich broadcasts and drive conversation across social media.

Example: Turning Data Into Talking Points

During England's UEFA Women's EURO 2025 triumph, an Opta insight highlighted that the Lionesses had led for just four minutes and 52 seconds across the entire knockout stage, including stoppage time.

Shared through Opta Live and featured by BBC Sport presenter Gabby Logan during the broadcast, the statistic instantly reframed England's title-winning journey. Rather than focusing solely on results, it revealed the resilience and fighting spirit behind their success, providing fans with a memorable talking point that might otherwise have gone unnoticed.

This is where data becomes more than information. It becomes storytelling.

By delivering contextual insights in real time, Opta helps broadcasters uncover narratives that deepen audience engagement, enhance coverage and create moments that resonate long after the final whistle.

Why it matters: Today's fans expect more than coverage. They want context, explanation and stories that help them understand what makes a moment truly remarkable. Opta helps broadcasters deliver exactly that.

TNT Sports & ESPN - Revealing the 'Stat of the Tournament'

One of the many stats from our Opta Data Insights team to go viral during the tournament was described by TNT Sports' as their 'Stat of the Tournament' and earned callouts by ESPN amongst other top-tier media.

The stat generated attention and impact by revealing that tournament winners England had led for a total of just 4 minutes and 52 seconds during the knockout stages.

Fans and pundits knew that England had mastered the art of scoring late, but contextualizing it objectively with numbers to provide meaning is a great example of the story leading the data, and of the way that such insights resonate so strongly in sport.

Our own @OptaJoe on X drew over 600,000 views and 5,000 likes for the stat, further demonstrating the appetite for sharp, story-driven insights.

Yle - Bringing In-Depth Tactical Coverage to Fans in Finland

Finnish broadcaster Yle showed a strong appetite to employ Opta Facts, data visualisations and helpdesk support during their outstanding coverage of the tournament. One segment used Opta data to highlight Vicky López's standout performance in Spain's match against Portugal, with the inclusion of heat maps and data-led analysis that made the impact of her play easy to understand at a glance.

Yahoo Sports, GiveMeSport and Many Others - Predicting Tournament Outcomes with the Opta Supercomputer

Ahead of the tournament, apps and publishers like Yahoo Sports, powered by OneFootball, and GiveMeSport used Opta Supercomputer projections to spotlight potential favourites - a strong example of how predictive modelling is becoming a mainstay in pre-tournament coverage across digital media platforms.

That's because the Supercomputer provides an objective, expert view of what the statistics + AI say, as opposed to opinion alone. This fuels debate amongst fans and pundits alike, driving comments on articles and conversations on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Reddit.

The supercomputer predicted England or Spain as the most likely winners - and both teams duly made the final.

NRC - Spotlighting the Evolution of Women's Football

The Dutch daily morning newspaper used Opta data to explore the evolution of women's football - highlighting how the sport has become more technically advanced with a rise in the amount of dribbles and higher quality shots, pressure - through a lower PPDA - has become more prevalent, and teams have become more tactically flexible. The in-depth feature, which also discusses the increased Dutch presence across Europe's top leagues, ran both online and in print.

Empowering Federations & Teams

England Women's National Team & The FA - Live Streaming Lionesses' Press Conferences

Stats Perform's Opta Content Agency supported the FA with full press conference production throughout the tournament, delivering video coverage from all of the Lionesses' media appearances - streamed live across their social media channels. This agreement - which also covers squad announcements and Media Days - allowed the FA to distribute real-time press conference coverage, giving fans direct access to unedited insights from the defending Women's EURO champions' players and staff, bringing them closer than ever to the team.

French Women's National Team - Producing Viral Instagram Content for Les Bleues

Ahead of the knockout stages, the French Women's National Team shared a video shot by the Opta Content Agency on Instagram to give fans a glimpse into the team's dynamic off the field and the personalities driving Les Bleues' tournament run. The reel quickly went viral, amassing over 5.7 million views, 320,000+ likes and 1,400+ comments, showcasing the power of authentic, player-led storytelling to grow visibility and engagement.

Because today's fans don't just want to watch players compete. They want to know who they are.

Women's football is resonating with Gen Z because it delivers what they value most: authentic storytelling, accessible athletes and content that feels personal, social and culturally relevant.

Powering Brands & Creative Campaigns

Opta x PwC x N=5 - Turning Opta Data into Cross-Media Campaigns

Dutch creative strategic agency N=5 utilised Opta data and insights in a campaign for PwC Netherlands called "Stats for Equality" to amplify the professional services firm's sponsorship of the Dutch team, and their work to help grow women's football.

During the tournament, Opta Facts were used in PwC's out-of-home billboards, digital ads and across Instagram to celebrate unsung performances and connect PwC authentically to the Oranje Lionesses.

Despite the Netherlands' early exit, data-led stories still helped amplify and contextualise the team's performances and celebrate players like Vivianne Miedema, who scored her 100th international goal during the tournament.

Delivering Content Tools & Scalable Visuals

Opta Graphics - Enabling Fast, Flexible Visuals Creation for Teams and Media

OptaAI Studio's graphics creation platform Opta Graphics, was used extensively by teams and publishers during the tournament to create scroll-stopping, data-driven branded visuals at scale.

Clients including BBC Sport, The Sun and the Lionesses were able to quickly produce eye-catching content such as heat maps and data-led performance breakdowns - all powered by the universal language of sport: Opta.

These visuals played a key role in making in-game and post-match insights and analysis more accessible and engaging for fans across platforms, whilst providing valuable sponsor inventory for the teams.

Opta Content Agency - Distributing Multilingual Video at Scale

The Opta Content Agency was on the ground in Switzerland, providing real-time, multilingual video support to global publishers.

From player spotlights to tactical highlights and post-match coverage, the team produced tailored content for outlets including beIN Sports, Diario AS, Sport1, MSN and OneFootball.

Their presence throughout all stages of the tournament helped ensure timely, high-quality storytelling that met the needs of international audiences across multiple formats and time zones.

Engaging Global Audiences on Social

Opta Owned Social - Fuelling Engagement Across Markets

Across Opta's various social media channels - including @OptaJoe, @OptaJose and @OptaFranz on X - our Data Insights team shared a stead cadence of key tournament stats, data visuals and advanced insights. During the tournament, Opta social content generated:

  • 6.4+ million views
  • 45,000+ interactions
  • And many standout moments using Opta Vision-powered visual analytics

The reach and engagement of these posts reflected the growing demand for in-depth, data-informed narratives within the women's game and reflects Opta's commitment to providing the same breadth of coverage and elite storytelling as major men's football tournaments.

Looking Ahead

The 2025 UEFA Women’s EURO wasn’t just another major tournament – it was a clear indicator of how far women’s football coverage has come. The tournament broke spectator records and smashed broadcasting records in the UK and the U.S. and with more teams, fans, broadcasters and publishers demanding timely, engaging content, Opta and Stats Perform are proud to deliver the tools, data and storytelling expertise to help them fuel the growth momentum. 

From pre-tournament projections to real-time data delivery and post-match exclusives, this tournament demonstrated the powerful role data and technology now play in elevating fan and sponsor experiences – and reinforced our commitment to helping partners across the sports ecosystem enrich coverage, deepen engagement and rise to the growing expectations of women’s football audiences worldwide. 

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