2018 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup

[1] Six nations took part in a three-day competition, hosted in the same location as the 2017 edition, Nazaré, Portugal, between 6 and 8 July, alongside stage 2 of the men's 2018 Euro Beach Soccer League.

[2] England were the defending champions, but failed to progress pass the group stage, ultimately finishing in fourth place.

[3] All six teams from the previous edition returned, except for Greece, who were replaced by Russia.

[4] However, one part of the stadium was still awaiting upgrades,[5] meaning the new capacity figure was yet to be fully reached.

Matches are listed as local time in Nazaré, WEST (UTC+1) After the final, the following awards were presented.