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France and the Netherlands will also provide a major threat - although the Lionesses hammered the reigning European champions 5-1 in a warm-up match - while England must nullify Ada Hegerberg and avoid a slip-up against Norway in the group stage.RecommendedEuro 2022: England ‘ready to go’ ahead of tournament opener, Sarina Wiegman saysFran Kirby ‘excited’ to see how England can grow after opening win over AustriaAlexia Putellas vows to ‘finish what I started’ after Euro 2022-ending injuryHere’s all you need to know about how to watch the tournament and which matches are on each day.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 and resultsWednesday 6 JulyGroup A: England 1-0 Austria Monday 11 JulyGroup A: England vs Norway (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Friday 15 JulyGroup A: Northern Ireland vs England (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Results so farWednesday 6th JulyGroup A: England 1-0 AustriaFull match schedule(All kick-off times BST )Group stage:Thursday 7th JulyGroup A: Norway vs Northern Ireland (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Friday 8th JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup D: Iceland vs France (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Group D: Italy vs Belgium (8pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Quarter-finalsWednesday 20th JulyQF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Thursday 21st JulyQF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Friday 22nd JulyQF3: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Saturday 23rd JulyQF4: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Semi-finalsTuesday 26th JulySF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Wednesday 27th JulySF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)FinalSunday 31st JulyWinners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (5pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Recommended‘This start is so important’: Sarina Wiegman satisfied after England win openerEuro 2022 round-up: Hosts raise a glass to Mead as event off to record-breaking startEngland’s comeback kid Fran Kirby once again provides spark in Euro 2022 openerMatch venuesBrighton & 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) Register for free to continue reading Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists FIFA
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England are aiming 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 - and Wiegman herself took Netherlands to the final of that tournament.The summer has started well for England with a 1-0 win over Austria, with the boss praising the home support which could prove pivotal throughout the tournament.“It’s a good win, and this start is so important Bcgame
But we had also some hard moments in the game and got through, so that’s really good I think.”Spain are considered the slight favourites to clinch glory, though their hopes have been hit by captain and Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas missing the tournament with an ACL injury, sustained on the eve of kick-off AOE
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But we had also some hard moments in the game and got through, so that’s really good I think.”Spain are considered the slight favourites to clinch glory, though their hopes have been hit by captain and Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas missing the tournament with an ACL injury, sustained on the eve of kick-off Jili
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France and the Netherlands will also provide a major threat - although the Lionesses hammered the reigning European champions 5-1 in a warm-up match - while England must nullify Ada Hegerberg and avoid a slip-up against Norway in the group stage.RecommendedEuro 2022: England ‘ready to go’ ahead of tournament opener, Sarina Wiegman saysFran Kirby ‘excited’ to see how England can grow after opening win over AustriaAlexia Putellas vows to ‘finish what I started’ after Euro 2022-ending injuryHere’s all you need to know about how to watch the tournament and which matches are on each day.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 and resultsWednesday 6 JulyGroup A: England 1-0 Austria Monday 11 JulyGroup A: England vs Norway (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Friday 15 JulyGroup A: Northern Ireland vs England (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Results so farWednesday 6th JulyGroup A: England 1-0 AustriaFull match schedule(All kick-off times BST )Group stage:Thursday 7th JulyGroup A: Norway vs Northern Ireland (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Friday 8th JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup 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 JulyGroup D: Iceland vs France (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Group D: Italy vs Belgium (8pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Quarter-finalsWednesday 20th JulyQF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Thursday 21st JulyQF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Friday 22nd JulyQF3: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Saturday 23rd JulyQF4: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Semi-finalsTuesday 26th JulySF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Wednesday 27th JulySF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)FinalSunday 31st JulyWinners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (5pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)Recommended‘This start is so important’: Sarina Wiegman satisfied after England win openerEuro 2022 round-up: Hosts raise a glass to Mead as event off to record-breaking startEngland’s comeback kid Fran Kirby once again provides spark in Euro 2022 openerMatch venuesBrighton & 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) Register for free to continue reading Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists Phlwin
England are aiming 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 - and Wiegman herself took Netherlands to the final of that tournament.The summer has started well for England with a 1-0 win over Austria, with the boss praising the home support which could prove pivotal throughout the tournament.“It’s a good win, and this start is so important Chess
It gives such a boost to the team and the crowd,” she said