match dates, kick-off times and TV channel schedule

match dates, kick-off times and TV channel schedule

The 2022 Women’s European Championship takes place in England this summer, with the hosts kicking off the tournament on July 6 before the winner is crowned on July 31 at Wembley.

The tournament consists of four groups, 16 teams, within 10 stadiums, in nine cities, with each match being shown live on the BBC, and you can be sure not to miss a single minute of the action with our comprehensive match guide not.

Holland are the reigning champions while Portugal replaced Russia after the latter’s exclusion due to the invasion of Ukraine.

groups

Group A: England, Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland

Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland

Group C: Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal, Switzerland

Group D: France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland

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All kick-off times are BST

Wednesday, July 6

  • Group A: England v Austria, kick-off 20:00, Old Trafford, BBC One

Thursday, July 7

  • Group A: Norway vs. Northern Ireland, 8pm, St Mary’s, BBC One

Friday, July 8

  • Group B: Spain vs Finland, 17:00, Stadium MK, BBC Two
  • Group B: Germany v Denmark, 20:00, London Community Stadium, BBC Two

Saturday, July 9

  • Group C: Portugal v Switzerland, 5pm, Leigh Sports Village, BBC Two
  • Group C: Netherlands v Sweden, 8pm, Bramall Lane, BBC One

Sunday, July 10

  • Group D: Belgium v ​​Iceland, 17:00, Manchester City Academy Stadium, BBC Two
  • Group D: France v Italy, 20:00, New York Stadium, BBC Two

Monday, July 11

  • Group A: Austria vs. Northern Ireland, 5pm, St Mary’s, BBC One
  • Group A: England v Norway, 8pm, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium, BBC One

Tuesday, July 12

  • Group B: Denmark v Finland, 17:00, Stadium MK, BBC Two
  • Group B: Germany vs. Spain, 20:00, London Community Stadium, BBC Two

Wednesday, July 13

  • Group C: Sweden vs. Switzerland, 5pm, Bramall Avenue, BBC Two
  • Group C: Netherlands v Portugal, 20:00, Leigh Sports Village, BBC Two

Thursday, July 14

  • Group D: Italy v Iceland, 5pm, Manchester City Academy Stadium, BBC Two
  • Group D: France v Belgium, 20:00, New York Stadium, BBC One

Friday, July 15

  • Group A: Northern Ireland v England, 8pm, St Mary’s, BBC One
  • Group A: Austria vs. Norway, 8pm, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium, BBC Three

Saturday, July 16

  • Group B: Finland vs. Germany, 20:00, Stadium MK, BBC Two
  • Group B: Denmark vs Spain, 20:00, London Community Stadium, BBC iPlayer

Sunday, July 17

  • Group C: Switzerland v Netherlands, 5pm, Bramall Lane, BBC Two
  • Group C: Sweden v Portugal, 5pm, Leigh Sports Village, BBC iPlayer

Monday, July 18

  • Group D: Iceland v France, 20:00, New York Stadium, BBC Two
  • Group D: Italy v Belgium, 20:00, Manchester City Academy Stadium, BBC iPlayer

Wednesday, July 20

  • Quarter final 1: Winners Group A v Runners-up Group B, 20:00, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium

Thursday, July 21

  • Quarter final 2: Winners Group B v Runners-up Group A, 20:00, London Community Stadium

Friday, July 22

  • Quarter final 3: Winners Group C v Runners-up Group D, 20:00, Leigh Sports Village

Saturday, July 23

  • Quarterfinal 4: Winners Group D v Runners-up Group C, 20:00, New York Stadium

Tuesday, July 26

  • Semi-final 1: Winners Quarterfinals 1 v Winners Quarterfinals 3, 20:00, Bramall Lane

Wednesday 27 July

  • Semi-final 2: Winners quarter final 2 v Winners quarter final 4, 20:00, Stadion MK

Sunday, July 31

  • Final: Winners semi-final 1 v Winners semi-final 2, 17:00, Wembley