Euro 2022 is lastly underway after the event was postponed by a 12 months because of the pandemic.
England have the prospect to say victory on residence soil after falling brief on the semi-final stage within the 2019 World Cup and the Lionesses stay unbeaten since head coach Sarina Wiegman took cost.
“I’m excited by what is feasible for this group. Everyone knows it is a large alternative and it’s one we have now to seize with each palms,” Wiegman stated after naming her remaining squad for the event.
“The possibility to characterize the nation on such an enormous stage on residence soil is one to relish. This group up to now has confirmed they’re ready to present all of it they’ve in each coaching session, in each assembly and in each sport.”
Spain are thought-about the slight favourites to clinch glory, although, with captain and Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas aiming to duplicate the success of Barcelona’s home treble. France and the Netherlands can even present a significant menace – though the Lionesses hammered the reigning European champions 5-1 in a warm-up match – whereas England should nullify Ada Hegerberg and keep away from a slip-up in opposition to Norway within the group stage.
Outcomes up to now
Wednesday 6 July
Group A: England 1-0 Austria (20:00, Previous Trafford)
Thursday seventh July
Group A: Norway 4-1 Northern Eire (20:00, Southampton)
Friday 8 July
Group B: Spain 4-1 Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany 4-0 Denmark (20:00, Brentford)
Match schedule
(All kick-off instances BST )
Group stage:
Saturday 9 July
Group C: Portugal vs Switzerland (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Group C: Netherlands vs Sweden (20:00, Sheffield)
Sunday 10 July
Group D: Belgium vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)
Group D: France vs Italy (20:00, Rotherham)
Monday 11 July
Group A: Austria vs Northern Eire (17:00, Southampton)
Group A: England vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Tuesday 12 July
Group B: Denmark vs Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)
Wednesday 13 July
Group C: Sweden vs Switzerland (17:00, Sheffield)
Group C: Netherlands vs Portugal (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Thursday 14 July
Group D: Italy vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)
Group D: France vs Belgium (20:00, Rotherham)
Friday 15 July
Group A: Northern Eire vs England (20:00, Southampton)
Group A: Austria vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Saturday 16 July
Group B: Finland vs Germany (20:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Denmark vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)
Sunday 17 July
Group C: Switzerland vs Netherlands (17:00, Sheffield)
Group C: Sweden vs Portugal (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Monday 18 July
Group D: Iceland vs France (20:00, Rotherham)
Group D: Italy vs Belgium (20:00, Manchester)
Knockout part
Quarter-finals:
Wednesday 20 July
QF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Thursday 21 July
QF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A (20:00, Brentford)
Friday 22 July
QF3: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Saturday 23 July
QF4: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C (20:00, Rotherham)
Semi-finals:
Tuesday 26 July
SF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (20:00, Sheffield)
Wednesday 27 July
SF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (20:00, Milton Keynes)
Remaining:
Sunday 31 July
Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (17:00, Wembley)
Match venues
- Brighton & Hove (Brighton & Hove Group Stadium)
- London (Brentford Group Stadium & Wembley Stadium – remaining solely)
- Manchester (Manchester Metropolis Academy Stadium)
- Milton Keynes (Stadium MK)
- Rotherham (New York Stadium)
- Sheffield (Bramall Lane)
- Southampton (St Mary’s Stadium)
- Trafford (Previous Trafford – opening sport solely)
- Wigan & Leigh (Leigh Sports activities Village)