As the curtain fell on an unforgettable UEFA Women’s EURO, Gravity Media proudly celebrated its role, on behalf of UEFA, in delivering global live coverage of this landmark sporting event.
Technical teams from Gravity Media, representing four different countries, collaborated to deploy outside broadcast (OB) units at seven of the eight venues across Switzerland. By combining cutting-edge technology with exceptional talent, Gravity Media successfully produced the tournament for UEFA, culminating in the final, which saw England crowned champions.
Many of the matches were delivered by crews with a strong female presence – including guarantees and department heads – marking another important step in Gravity Media’s ongoing commitment to gender diversity and inclusion in the broadcast industry.
Gravity Media’s specialist camera team also supplied in-goal mini cameras for the host broadcast, while the radio frequency team provided crews and transmission links for Steadicams across seven of the tournament’s stadiums.
Additionally, Gravity Media delivered selected unilateral services on behalf of visiting broadcast partners during UEFA Women’s EURO 2025, including both fully and partially equipped commentary positions.
The Gravity Media teams worked together across all the host cities, led by Chrissie Collins, UK Head of OB Client Delivery, who commented:
“This has been a true testament to our global collaboration. Our teams have worked seamlessly across all the host cities to provide world-class coverage of this incredible tournament. It’s been especially inspiring to see so many talented women at the heart of our facilities’ delivery, and I’m incredibly proud to be part of such a formidable and passionate team.”
United Kingdom
NOVA 118 was deployed from the UK to multiple stadiums in Switzerland. Serving as a central hub and designed for maximum flexibility and efficiency, the OB truck allowed Gravity Media’s technical teams to deliver consistent coverage throughout the tournament.
Netherlands
From the Netherlands, Gravity Media deployed NOVA 106 and NOVA 107 to three stadiums with a dedicated technical team including camera operators, senior vision and EVS guarantees, communications engineers, audio technicians, riggers and a traveling team of three shaders.
Italy
NOVA 103 was stationed in Bern, staffed by a ten-person crew. Gravity Media’s Italian team successfully covered four matches, including three group-stage games and the quarter-final between Spain and Switzerland.
Belgium
Gravity Media Belgium contributed a traveling team comprising four ENG camera operators, two engineers and one audio assistant, working throughout Switzerland. Meanwhile, NOVA 102 was on-site at St. Gallen, staffed with a six-person crew.
Eamonn Curtin, Chief Commercial Officer, commented:
“Our work at the Women’s EURO has been a powerful reflection of our international capability, collaborative spirit, and technical excellence. As we step into a bold new era with our refreshed brand identity, we are proud to support iconic events like the UEFA Women’s EURO with the dedication and quality that define our teams around the world.”
This tournament marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Gravity Media, as the company continues to expand its global footprint and shape the future of production, content, media services and facilities.