The eagerly awaited 2022 Women’s EUROs will kick off on Wednesday 6th July with England playing Austria at Old Trafford.
Women’s EURO 2022 groups
Group A: England (hosts), Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland
Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland
Group C: Netherlands (holders), Sweden, Portugal*, Switzerland
*Portugal replace Russia
Group D: France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland
Full schedule for the Women’s Euro 2022 tournament as follows (results will be updated as matches are played:
All kick-off times UK, CET is 1 hour ahead
Group stage:
Wednesday 6 July
Group A: England 1-0 Austria
Thursday 7 July
Group A: Norway 4-1 Northern Ireland
Friday 8 July
Group B: Spain 4-1 Finland
Group B: Germany 4-0 Denmark
Saturday 9 July
Group C: Portugal 2-2 Switzerland
Group C: Netherlands 1-1 Sweden
Sunday 10 July
Group D: Belgium 1-1 Iceland
Group D: France 5-1 Italy
Monday 11 July
Group A: Austria 2-0 Northern Ireland
Group A: England 8-0 Norway
Tuesday 12 July
Group B: Denmark 1-0 Finland
Group B: Germany 2-0 Spain
Wednesday 13 July
Group C: Sweden 2-1 Switzerland
Group C: Netherlands 3-2 Portugal
Thursday 14 July
Group D: Italy 1-1 Iceland
Group D: France 2-1 Belgium
Friday 15 July
Group A: Northern Ireland 0-5 England
Group A: Austria 1-0 Norway
Saturday 16 July
Group B: Finland 0-3 Germany
Group B: Denmark 0-1 Spain
Sunday 17 July
Group C: Switzerland 1-4 Netherlands
Group C: Sweden 5-0 Portugal
Monday 18 July
Group D: Iceland 1-1 France
Group D: Italy 0-1 Belgium
Knockout phase
Quarter-finals:
Wednesday 20 July
QF1: England 2-1 Spain (AET)
Thursday 21 July
QF2: Germany 2-0 Austria
Friday 22 July
QF3: Sweden 1-0 Belgium
Saturday 23 July
QF4: France 1-0 Netherlands (AET)
Semi-finals:
Tuesday 26 July
SF1: England 4-0 Sweden
Wednesday 27 July
SF2: Germany 2-1 France
Final:
Sunday 31 July
England 2-1 Germany (AET)
Women’s EURO 2022 venues
Brighton & Hove (Brighton & Hove Community Stadium)
London (Brentford Community Stadium & Wembley Stadium – final only)
Manchester (Manchester City Academy Stadium)
Milton Keynes (Stadium MK)
Rotherham (New York Stadium)
Sheffield (Bramall Lane)
Southampton (St Mary’s Stadium)
Trafford (Old Trafford – opening game only)
Wigan & Leigh (Leigh Sports Village)
With thanks to UEFA