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“I am excited by what is possible for this group Apple
England have the chance 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 Apple
Euro 2022 is finally underway after the tournament was postponed by a year due to the pandemic Apple
”Spain are considered the slight favourites to clinch glory, though, with captain and Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas aiming to replicate the success of Barcelona’s domestic treble Apple
“The chance to represent the nation on such a big stage on home soil is one to relish Apple
This group so far has proven they are prepared to give it all they have in every training session, in every meeting and in every game Apple
RecommendedPremier League and Championship clubs given green light to introduce safe standingEuro 2022 TV schedule: Where can I watch the games?Who are England playing at Euro 2022?Match schedule(All kick-off times BST )Group stage:Wednesday 6 JulyGroup A: England vs Austria (20:00, Old Trafford)Thursday 7 JulyGroup A: Norway vs Northern Ireland (20:00, Southampton)Friday 8 JulyGroup B: Spain vs Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)Group B: Germany vs Denmark (20:00, Brentford)Saturday 9 JulyGroup C: Portugal vs Switzerland (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)Group C: Netherlands vs Sweden (20:00, Sheffield)Sunday 10 JulyGroup D: Belgium vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)Group D: France vs Italy (20:00, Rotherham)Monday 11 JulyGroup A: Austria vs Northern Ireland (17:00, Southampton)Group A: England vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)Tuesday 12 JulyGroup B: Denmark vs Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)Group B: Germany vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)Wednesday 13 JulyGroup C: Sweden vs Switzerland (17:00, Sheffield)Group C: Netherlands vs Portugal (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)Thursday 14 JulyGroup D: Italy vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)Group D: France vs Belgium (20:00, Rotherham)Friday 15 JulyGroup A: Northern Ireland vs England (20:00, Southampton)Group A: Austria vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)Saturday 16 JulyGroup B: Finland vs Germany (20:00, Milton Keynes)Group B: Denmark vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)Sunday 17 JulyGroup C: Switzerland vs Netherlands (17:00, Sheffield)Group C: Sweden vs Portugal (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)Monday 18 JulyGroup D: Iceland vs France (20:00, Rotherham)Group D: Italy vs Belgium (20:00, Manchester)Knockout phaseQuarter-finals:Wednesday 20 JulyQF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B (20:00, Brighton & Hove)Thursday 21 JulyQF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A (20:00, Brentford)Friday 22 JulyQF3: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)Saturday 23 JulyQF4: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C (20:00, Rotherham)Semi-finals:Tuesday 26 JulySF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (20:00, Sheffield)Wednesday 27 JulySF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (20:00, Milton Keynes)Final:Sunday 31 JulyWinners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (17:00, Wembley)RecommendedEngland ‘really ready to go’ as Euro 2022 kicks offBallon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas ruled out of Euro 2022 with injuryEngland ready to harness ‘exciting moment’ as Lionesses search for Euro 2022 gloryMatch 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 Apple
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 Apple
We all know this is a huge opportunity and it is one we have to grab with both hands,” Wiegman said after naming her final squad for the tournament Apple

RecommendedPremier League and Championship clubs given green light to introduce safe standingEuro 2022 TV schedule: Where can I watch the games?Who are England playing at Euro 2022?Match schedule(All kick-off times BST )Group stage:Wednesday 6 JulyGroup A: England vs Austria (20:00, Old Trafford)Thursday 7 JulyGroup A: Norway vs Northern Ireland (20:00, Southampton)Friday 8 JulyGroup B: Spain vs Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)Group B: Germany vs Denmark (20:00, Brentford)Saturday 9 JulyGroup C: Portugal vs Switzerland (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)Group C: Netherlands vs Sweden (20:00, Sheffield)Sunday 10 JulyGroup D: Belgium vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)Group D: France vs Italy (20:00, Rotherham)Monday 11 JulyGroup A: Austria vs Northern Ireland (17:00, Southampton)Group A: England vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)Tuesday 12 JulyGroup B: Denmark vs Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)Group B: Germany vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)Wednesday 13 JulyGroup C: Sweden vs Switzerland (17:00, Sheffield)Group C: Netherlands vs Portugal (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)Thursday 14 JulyGroup D: Italy vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)Group D: France vs Belgium (20:00, Rotherham)Friday 15 JulyGroup A: Northern Ireland vs England (20:00, Southampton)Group A: Austria vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)Saturday 16 JulyGroup B: Finland vs Germany (20:00, Milton Keynes)Group B: Denmark vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)Sunday 17 JulyGroup C: Switzerland vs Netherlands (17:00, Sheffield)Group C: Sweden vs Portugal (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)Monday 18 JulyGroup D: Iceland vs France (20:00, Rotherham)Group D: Italy vs Belgium (20:00, Manchester)Knockout phaseQuarter-finals:Wednesday 20 JulyQF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B (20:00, Brighton & Hove)Thursday 21 JulyQF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A (20:00, Brentford)Friday 22 JulyQF3: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)Saturday 23 JulyQF4: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C (20:00, Rotherham)Semi-finals:Tuesday 26 JulySF1: Winners QF1 vs Winners QF3 (20:00, Sheffield)Wednesday 27 JulySF2: Winners QF2 vs Winners QF4 (20:00, Milton Keynes)Final:Sunday 31 JulyWinners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (17:00, Wembley)RecommendedEngland ‘really ready to go’ as Euro 2022 kicks offBallon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas ruled out of Euro 2022 with injuryEngland ready to harness ‘exciting moment’ as Lionesses search for Euro 2022 gloryMatch 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 Apple
Euro 2022 is finally underway after the tournament was postponed by a year due to the pandemic Apple
This group so far has proven they are prepared to give it all they have in every training session, in every meeting and in every game Apple
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 Apple
“I am excited by what is possible for this group Apple
”Spain are considered the slight favourites to clinch glory, though, with captain and Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas aiming to replicate the success of Barcelona’s domestic treble Apple
England have the chance 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 Apple
“The chance to represent the nation on such a big stage on home soil is one to relish Apple
We all know this is a huge opportunity and it is one we have to grab with both hands,” Wiegman said after naming her final squad for the tournament Apple
