Euro 2022 is finally underway after the tournament was postponed by a year due to the pandemic.
England have the chance to claim victory on home soil after falling short at the semi-final stage in the 2019 World Cup and the Lionesses remain unbeaten since head coach Sarina Wiegman took charge.
“I am excited by what is possible for this group. We all know this is a huge opportunity and it is one we have to grab with both hands,” Wiegman said after naming her final squad for the tournament.
“The chance to represent the nation on such a big stage on home soil is one to relish. This group so far has proven they are prepared to give it all they have in every training session, in every meeting and in every game.”
Spain are considered the slight favourites to clinch glory, though France and the Netherlands will also provide a major threat. Here’s all you need to know about how to watch the tournament.
Where can I watch Euro 2022?
Every game is being shown exclusively live across the BBC, including their main TV channels as well as digital platforms.
The vast majority of games will be shown on BBC One or BBC Two, and all matches will be available to watch via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
England’s fixtures
Wednesday 6 July
Group A: England vs Austria (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Monday 11 July
Group A: England vs Norway (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Friday 15 July
Group A: Northern Ireland vs England (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Full match schedule
(All kick-off times BST )
Group stage:
Wednesday 6th July
Group A: England vs Austria (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Thursday 7th July
Group A: Norway vs Northern Ireland (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Friday 8th July
Group B: Spain vs Finland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group B: Germany vs Denmark (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Saturday 9th July
Group C: Portugal vs Switzerland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group C: Netherlands vs Sweden (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Sunday 10th July
Group D: Belgium vs Iceland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group D: France vs Italy (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Monday 11th July
Group A: Austria vs Northern Ireland (5pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group A: England vs Norway (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Tuesday 12th July
Group B: Denmark vs Finland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group B: Germany vs Spain (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Wednesday 13th July
Group C: Sweden vs Switzerland (5pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group C: Netherlands vs Portugal (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Thursday 14th July
Group D: Italy vs Iceland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group D: France vs Belgium (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Friday 15th July
Group A: Northern Ireland vs England (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group A: Austria vs Norway (8pm, BBC Three / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Saturday 16th July
Group B: Finland vs Germany (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group B: Denmark vs Spain (8pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Sunday 17th July
Group C: Switzerland vs Netherlands (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group C: Sweden vs Portugal (5pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Monday 18th July
Group D: Iceland vs France (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group D: Italy vs Belgium (8pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Quarter-finals
Wednesday 20th July
QF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Thursday 21st July
QF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Friday 22nd July
QF3: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Saturday 23rd July
QF4: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Semi-finals
Tuesday 26th July
SF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Wednesday 27th July
SF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Final
Sunday 31st July
Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (5pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Match 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)