Women’s EURO 2022 live! Calendar, how to watch, dates, times

The Women’s EURO 2022 tournament has delivered plenty of drama, as 16 teams battle it out across England to be crowned European champions.
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Is it time for hosts England to win their first major trophy? Or will Sweden, Spain, France and the Netherlands once again prove their class?
It will be a great fun tournament as it shatters attendance records for the European Women’s Championships and UEFA will take the matches across England with several Premier League stadiums sold out for clashes.
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Below you’ll find everything you need to know about the Women’s EURO 2022 live scores, schedule, how to watch on TV, scores and Round of 16 fixtures.
Women’s EURO 2022 schedule, how to watch, dates
Dates: July 6 to 31
Location: England (10 stadiums)
How to watch: ESPN
Follow live scores, statistics: On NBCSports.com
Women’s EURO 2022 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 match only)
Wigan and Leigh (Leigh Sports Village)
Group stage (every hour EST)
Wednesday July 6
Group A: England 1-0 Austria (Old Trafford)
Thursday July 7
Group A: Norway 4-1 Northern Ireland (Southampton)
Friday July 8
Group B: Spain 4-1 Finland (Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany 4-0 Denmark (Brentford)
Saturday July 9
Group C: Portugal 2-2 Switzerland (Wigan & Leigh)
Group C: Netherlands 1-1 Sweden (Sheffield)
Sunday July 10
Group D: Belgium 1-1 Iceland (Manchester)
Group D: France 5-1 Italy (Rotherham)
Monday July 11
Group A: Austria 2-0 Northern Ireland (Southampton)
Group A: England 8-0 Norway (Brighton & Hove)
tuesday july 12
Group B: Denmark 1-0 Finland (Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany 2-0 Spain (Brentford)
Wednesday July 13
Group C: Sweden 2-1 Switzerland (Sheffield)
Group C: Netherlands 3-2 Portugal (Wigan & Leigh)
Thursday July 14
Group D: Italy 1-1 Iceland (Manchester)
Group D: France 2-1 Belgium (Rotherham)
friday july 15
Group A: Northern Ireland 0-5 England (Southampton)
Group A: Austria 1-0 Norway (Brighton & Hove)
Saturday July 16
Group B: Finland 0-3 Germany (Milton Keynes)
Group B: Denmark 0-1 Spain (Brentford)
Sunday July 17
Group C: Switzerland 1-4 Netherlands (Sheffield)
Group C: Sweden 5-0 Portugal (Wigan & Leigh)
Monday July 18
Group D: Iceland 1-1 France (Rotherham)
Group D: Italy 0-1 Belgium (Manchester)
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
Wednesday July 20
QF1: England 2-1 (ap) Spain (Brighton & Hove)
Thursday July 21
QF2: Germany vs Austria (3 p.m., Brentford)
friday july 22
QF3: Sweden vs Belgium (3 p.m., Wigan & Leigh)
Saturday July 23
QF4: France vs Netherlands (3 p.m., Rotherham)
Semi-finals
tuesday july 26
SF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (3 p.m., Sheffield)
Wednesday July 27
SF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (3 p.m., Milton Keynes)
Final
Sunday July 31
Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (12pm, Wembley)