The UEFA Women's Euro 2022 finals kick-off on July 6. Hosts England will take on Austria in the opening game of the tournament.
Northern Ireland are in the same group, and they get their campaign under way the following night against Norway. It will be an historic moment for Kenny Shiels' side who are playing in their first-ever major tournament.
There will be plenty of fans in attendance at their games this summer. But if you can't make it to a ground you can catch all the action on TV or online.
Read more: Euro 2022 fixtures and venues including Northern Ireland's group schedule
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UEFA Women's Euro 2022 TV schedule & streaming
- July 6 England vs Austria 8pm BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- July 7 Norway vs Northern Ireland 8pm BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- July 8 Spain vs Finland 5pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 8 Germany vs Denmark 8pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 9 Portugal vs Switzerland 5pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 9 Netherlands vs Sweden 8pm BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- July 10 Belgium vs Iceland 5pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 10 France vs Italy 8pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 11 Austria vs Northern Ireland 5pm BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- July 11 England vs Norway 8pm BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- July 12 Denmark vs Finland 5pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 12 Germany vs Spain 8pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 13 Sweden vs Switzerland 5pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 13 Netherlands vs Portugal 8pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 14 Italy vs Iceland 5pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 14 France vs Belgium 8pm BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- July 15 Northern Ireland vs England 8pm BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- July 15 Austria vs Norway 8pm BBC Three / BBC iPlayer
- July 16 Denmark vs Spain 8pm BBC iPlayer
- July 16 Finland vs Germany 8pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 17 Sweden vs Portugal 5pm BBC iPlayer
- July 17 Switzerland vs Netherlands 5pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
- July 18 Italy vs Belgium 8pm BBC iPlayer
- July 18 Iceland vs France 8pm BBC Two / BBC iPlayer
Who are the BBC pundits for the finals?
Arsenal legends Alex Scott and Ian Wright will be part of the Beeb's coverage this summer, alongside Fara Williams, Kelly Smith, Anita Asante, Rachel Brown-Finnis and Sue Smith. Former Northern Ireland captain Gail Redmond and Glentoran forward Caragh Hamilton will offer plenty of insight into Kenny Shiels and his players.
Former France defender Laura Georges, Manchester City midfielder Vicky Losada and Anouk Hoogendijk will also be involved across the tournament. Arsenal head coach Jonas Eidevall and former Glasgow City and Birmingham City coach Scott Booth will also be involved.
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