How many days is the tournament, what TV channels are there, and what are the latest odds?

How many days is the tournament, what TV channels are there, and what are the latest odds?

Who is the reigning champion?

The Netherlands won the last tournament in 2017 and will be as popular as Germany, France, Spain, Sweden and the host country England next summer. In addition, Denmark won second place five years ago and has a considerable pedigree in women’s games. Meanwhile, Norway has played in six finals and won twice, with Italy improving.

Who has the best record in the tournament?

Germany is by far the most dominant team in history, winning eight record European titles (out of 12 possible titles). England reached the semi-finals in 2017 and lost to finalists in both 2009 and 1984.

What are the best odds?

  • Spain 3/1
  • England 9/2
  • French 5/1
  • Netherlands 5/1
  • Sweden 6/1
  • Germany 7/1
  • Norwegian 14/1
  • Denmark 1/28
  • Italian 28/1
  • Switzerland 50/1
  • Austrian Airlines 66/1
  • Belgium 100/1
  • Portugal 100/1
  • Iceland 100/1
  • Finnish 250/1
  • Northern Ireland 250/1

Which venue will be used?

Brighton Community Stadium, St Mary’s, Stadium MK, Brentford Community Stadium, Bramor Lane, Lee Sports Village, New York Stadium, Manchester Academy Stadium, Old Trafford, Wembley.

Overall, there are 10 stadiums in 9 host cities.

The city will be “transformed” thanks to the fact that the British Arts Council has awarded the euro £ 800,000 to run an arts and culture program in parallel with a tournament funded through the National Lottery. ..

Tournament organizers are faced with criticisms about venue choices, with only 7,000 fans at Manchester’s Academy Stadium.

Where will the finals be held?

Wembley Stadium on July 31st.

This article will be updated regularly with the latest information.