ENGLAND are about to write HISTORY as they aim to become the country’s first-ever team to win a European Championship – but in the final they will face old foes Germany.
The Lionesses will be in a confident mood when they head to Wembley afterwards against Sweden in the semifinals.
Goals by Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby were enough to secure a massive win.
But they’ll be up against who else but Germany, in their first-ever appearance at Wembley’s flagship show.
Alexandra Popp’s double in the Germans’ other semi-final against France ensured that the iconic match will determine the fate of the European Championship trophy.
When is the European Championship 2022 Women’s Final?
- The showpiece between England and Germany takes place on Sunday July 31.
- Kick-off is scheduled for 17:00 Dutch time.
- A sold-out Wembley Stadium in London is the allocated arena for this huge show and can accommodate as many as 90,000 supporters.
- This match replaces the community shield meeting between Liverpool and Man City which is now played at King Power Stadium.


How can I watch the European Championship 2022 final for women?
- The final of the European Championship 2022 Women is broadcasted LIVE in front of FREE On BBC One in the UK to valid TV licensees.
- The coverage for the match starts from 4pm UK time – one hour before kick-off.
- Viewers also have the option to stream the ENTIRE action on the BBC iPlayer app or BBC Sport website.
Who will play England in the final of the European Championship 2022 for women?
A double from Alexandra Popp helped Germany win a grueling semi-final as they continue their hunt for a staggering 9th European title.
Team news
Sub The remarkable goal of Alessia Russo against Sweden will have tested Sarina Wiegman’s confidence in her starting squad, with the Man Utd attacker putting pressure on Ellen White.
Keira Walsh ran off with a cramp at the end of the semi-final but is expected to be fit to start at Wembley.
Germany has no injury problems, but Klara Buhl missed the semi-final with Covid.
She will have to produce a negative test to appear in the final.
Last Chances
To win in 90 minutes
England 7/5
Sign 11/5
Germany 19/10
Win Euro 2022
England 3/4
Germany 11/10
Opportunities of Betfair correct from Thursday 29 July