Guide to the Women’s Euros
The Women’s Euros kicked off on Wednesday 6 July, find out more about the tournament favourites.
We’ve been waiting a long five years for the Women’s Euros, with the holders Netherlands looking to retain the trophy they won in 2017. Since then, the triumphant Netherlands manager Sarina Wiegman has been appointed as England Women’s manager and she will be looking to navigate the Lionesses to a win on home soil.
Women's Euros Fixtures
Fixtures run from July 6 to 31 Jul 2022 and games will be played at grounds around England, kicking off at Old Trafford and the final will take place at Wembley Stadium.
GROUP A
6 July – England v Austria (8pm at Old Trafford)
7 July – Norway v Northern Ireland (8pm St Mary’s)
11 July – Austria v Northern Ireland (5pm St Mary’s)
11 July – England v Norway (8pm Brighton and Hove Community Stadium)
15 July – Northern Ireland v England (8pm St Mary’s)
15 July – Austria v Norway (8pm Brighton and Hove Community Stadium)
GROUP B
8 July – Spain v Finland (5pm Stadium MK)
8 July – Germany v Denmark (8pm London Community Stadium)
12 July – Denmark v Finland (5pm Stadium MK)
12 July – Germany v Spain (8pm London Community Stadium)
16 July – Finland v Germany (8pm Stadium MK)
16 July – Denmark v Spain (8pm London Community Stadium)
GROUP C
9 July – Portugal v Switzerland (5pm Leigh Sports Village)
9 July – Netherlands v Sweden (8pm Bramall Lane)
13 July – Sweden v Switzerland (5pm Bramall Lane)
13 July – Netherlands v Portugal (8pm Leigh Sports Village)
17 July – Switzerland v Netherlands (5pm Bramall Lane)
17 July – Sweden v Portugal (5pm Leigh Sports Village)
GROUP D
10 July – Belgium v Iceland (5pm Manchester City Academy Stadium)
10 July – France v Italy (8pm New York Stadium)
14 July – Italy v Iceland (5pm Manchester City Academy Stadium)
14 July – France v Belgium (8pm New York Stadium)
18 July – Iceland v France (8pm New York Stadium)
18 July – Italy v Belgium (8pm Manchester City Stadium)
QUARTER FINALS
20 July – QF1: Winners A v Runners-up B (8pm Brighton and Hove Community Stadium)
21 July – QF2: Winners B v Runners-up A (8pm London Community Stadium)
22 July – QF3: Winners C v Runners-up D (8pm Leigh Sports Village)
23 July – QF4: Winners D v Runners-up C (8pm New York Stadium)
SEMI FINALS
26 July – SF1: Winners QF1 V Winners QF3 (8pm Bramall Lane)
27 July – SF2: Winners QF2 v Winners QF4 (8pm Stadium MK)SF!: