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James Findlater

How you can still get tickets for England's Women's Euro 2022 semi-final against Sweden

The Women’s Euro 2022 semi-finals get underway this week, with the tournament’s four remaining sides battling it out for a place at Wembley.

England are of course among those in the last four following their dramatic quarter-final victory over Spain. The Lionesses will take on Sweden at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane on Tuesday, following their narrow victory over Belgium.

The other semi-final pits another two of the tournament’s favourites against each other, with Germany facing France following their respective wins over Austria and the Netherlands. The two sides will meet each other in Milton Keynes on Wednesday.

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With the tournament nearing its conclusion, demand for tickets has been huge, with the tournament breaking all sorts of attendance records over the past few weeks. The Women’s Euro 2022 has already been confirmed as the best attended iteration in the competition’s history, and there will no doubt be plenty of people hoping to snap up some late tickets for this week’s semi-finals.

Are tickets still available for the semi-finals?

Those still hoping to get tickets for England's semi-final against Sweden are in luck, although they'll have to act quickly. UEFA have announced a "very limited" number of tickets for both semi-finals will be going on sale from 10am on Monday (July 25).

England had an additional allocation made available after their quarter-final victory over Spain, but the tickets were snapped up in in a matter of minutes. Lionesses fans though could get the chance to get their hands on some tickets through UEFA's official website tomorrow, with tickets also available for Germany vs France.

UEFA’s official ticketing account on Twitter will have more information, and should alert supporters as to whether any more tickets become available.

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