The 13th edition of the Women’s Euro, the Women’s Euro 2022 starts on July 6 in England.
The tournament will feature 16 women’s football teams from Europe. This year, England is the favorite to win the title, as the tournament is happening on their ground.
Defending Champion: Netherlands
The Netherlands is the defending champion of the Women’s Euro 2022. Spain will play the tournament without Alexia Putellas.
The most title is won by Germany, they have won the tournament for 8 times. Sweden, France and Portugal also have many good players.
Groups and Teams:
The group round of the Women’s Euro 2022 will be played in four groups. Here are the groups and the participating teams in each group:
Group A:
England, Austria, Norway, and Northern Ireland.
Group B:
Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland.
Group C:
Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Portugal.
Group D:
France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland.
When is the Women’s Euro 2022 Schedule?
The tournament starts on Wednesday, July 6 with the Group Round. In the first match, England will meet Austria. The tournament ends on Sunday, July 31 with the final.
Here is the full Women’s Euro 2022 Schedule:
Group stage:
Date | Group | Matchup | Time(BST) | Venue |
Wednesday, July 6 | Group A | England vs Austria | 8pm | Old Trafford |
Thursday, July 7 | Group A | Norway vs Northern Ireland | 8 pm | St Mary’s |
Friday, July 8 | Group B | Spain vs Finland | 5 pm | Stadium MK |
Friday, July 8 | Group B | Germany vs Denmark | 8 pm | Brentford Community Stadium |
Saturday, July 9 | Group C | Portugal vs Switzerland | 5 pm | Leigh Sports Village |
Saturday, July 9 | Group C | Netherlands vs Sweden | 8 pm | Bramall Lane |
Sunday, July 10 | Group D | Belgium vs Iceland | 5 pm | Manchester City Academy Stadium |
Sunday, July 10 | Group D | France vs Italy | 8 pm | New York Stadium |
Monday, July 11 | Group A | Austria vs Northern Ireland | 5 pm | St Mary’s |
Monday July 11 | Group A | England vs Norway | 8pm | AMEX |
Tuesday, July 12 | Group B | Denmark vs Finland | 5 pm | Stadium MK |
Tuesday, July 12 | Group B | Germany vs Spain | 8 pm | Brentford Community Stadium |
Wednesday, July 13 | Group C | Sweden vs Switzerland | 5 pm | Bramall Lane |
Wednesday, July 13 | Group C | Netherlands v Portugal | 8 pm | Leigh Sports Village |
Thursday, July 14 | Group D | Italy vs Iceland | 5 pm | Manchester City Academy Stadium |
Thursday, July 14 | Group D | France vs Belgium | 8 pm | New York Stadium |
Friday, July 15 | Group A | Northern Ireland vs England | 8 pm | St Mary’s |
Friday, July 15 | Group A | Austria vs Norway | 8 pm | AMEX |
Saturday, July 16 | Group B | Finland vs Germany | 8 pm | Stadium MK |
Saturday, July 16 | Group B | Denmark vs Spain | 8 pm | Brentford Community Stadium |
Sunday, July 17 | Group C | Switzerland vs the Netherlands | 5 pm | Bramall Lane |
Sunday, July 17 | Group C | Sweden vs Portugal | 5 pm | Leigh Sports Village |
Monday, July 18 | Group D | Iceland vs France | 8 pm | New York Stadium |
Monday, July 18 | Group D | Italy vs Belgium | 8 pm | Manchester City Academy Stadium |
Women’s Euro 2022 Quarter-finals:
Date | Matchup | Time | Venue |
Wednesday, July 20 | QF1 — Group A winners vs Group B runners-up | 8 pm | AMEX |
Thursday, July 21 | Group B winners vs Group A runners-up | 8 pm | Brentford Community Stadium |
Friday, July 22 | Group C winners vs Group D runners-up | 8 pm | Leigh Sports Village |
Saturday, July 23 | Group D winners vs Group C runners-up | 8 pm | New York Stadium |
Semi-finals:
Date | Matchup | Time | Venue |
Tuesday, July 26 | SF1 — QF1 winners vs QF3 winners | 8 pm | Bramall Lane |
Wednesday, July 27 | SF2 — QF2 winners vs QF4 winners | 8 pm | Stadium MK |
Final:
Date | Matchup | Time | Venue |
Sunday, July 31 | SF1 winners vs SF2 winners | 5 pm | Wembley |
How to Watch:
ESPN+:
In the USA, the Women’s Euro 2022 will be broadcasted on ESPN+. You will be bale to watch every game by subscribing to the channel. if you are already a subscriber, you will not need to pay for the event. If you are new, you will have to pay the subscription fee, which is $6.99 per month
BBC:
In the UK, BBC will be showing the tournament. You will be able to catch the live stream on BBC red Button and BBC’s official Website. BBC Iplayer will also cover the event in the country.
Optus Sports:
If you are a football fan from Australia, get a connection to Optus Sports to watch the Women’s Euro 2022.
Where will the tournament be held?
The Women’s Euro 2022 will be played in 10 different stadiums across the United Kingdom. The Final of the tournament will take place at the Wembley Stadium, London
- The AMEX, Brighton
- Bramall Lane, Sheffield
- Brentford Community Stadium, London
- Leigh Sports Village, Wigan & Leigh
- Manchester City Academy Stadium, Manchester
- Old Trafford, Manchester
- New York Stadium, Rotherham
- Stadium MK, Milton Keynes
- St Mary’s, Southampton
- Wembley Stadium, London