Your guide to the Euros
The Women’s European Championships are just a couple of weeks away and an incredible celebration of football on our doorstep.
The tournament will see 16 nations competing for the biggest prize in European football and it all kicks-off at Old Trafford on July 6, with the final to be played at Wembley on July 31.
Here is your guide to the tournament and for further information, just head over to UEFA.
Group A
England
Norway
Austria
Northern Ireland
Group B
Germany
Spain
Denmark
Finland
Group C
Netherlands
Sweden
Switzerland
Portugal
Group D
France
Italy
Belgium
Iceland
July 6
England v Austria
8pm, Old Trafford
July 7
Norway v Northern Ireland
8pm, St Mary’s Stadium
July 8
Spain v Finland
5pm, MK Dons Stadium
Germany v Denmark
8pm, Brentford Community Stadium
July 9
Portugal v Switzerland
5pm, Leigh Sports Village
Netherlands v Sweden
8pm, Bramall Lane
July 10
Belgium v Iceland
5pm, Manchester City Academy Stadium
France v Italy
8pm, Rotherham New York Stadium
July 11
Austria v Northern Ireland
5pm, St Mary’s Stadium
England v Norway
8pm, Brighton Community Stadium
July 12
Denmark v Finland
5pm, MK Dons Stadium
Germany v Spain
8pm, Brentford Community Stadium
July 13
Sweden v Switzerland
5pm, Bramall Lane
Netherlands v Portugal
8pm, Leigh Sports Village
July 14
Italy v Iceland
5pm, Manchester City Academy Stadium
France v Belgium
8pm, Rotherham New York Stadium
July 15
Northern Ireland v England
8pm, St Mary’s Stadium
Austria v Norway
8pm, Brighton Community Stadium
July 16
Finland v Germany
8pm, MK Dons Stadium
Denmark v Spain
8pm, Brentford Community Stadium
July 17
Switzerland v Netherlands
5pm, Bramall Lane
Sweden v Portugal
5pm, Leigh Sports Village
July 18
Iceland v France
8pm, Rotherham New York Stadium
Italy v Belgium
8pm, Manchester City Academy Stadium
Quarter-Finals
July 20
Winner A v Runner-Up B
July 21
Winner B v Runner-Up A
July 22
Winner C v Runner-Up D
July 23
Winner D v Runner-Up C
Semi-Finals
July 26
Winner QF1 v Winner QF 3
July 27
Winner QF 2 v Winner QF 4
Final
July 31
5pm, Wembley