Women’s Euro 2022: Your in-depth tournament fixture guide

Euro 2022 kicks off on July 6 and is expected to attract record-breaking crowds for women’s football. 

Ahead of what promises to be a sizzling summer of action, we have pulled together a comprehensive guide to the tournament fixtures. 

Which sides have qualified?

England (qualified automatically as host nation), Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Northern Ireland, Finland, Iceland, Russia (currently suspended following the nation’s invasion of Ukraine).

Which groups are the teams in?

Group A: England, Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland

Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland

Group C: Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia (currently suspended)

Group D: France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland

Women’s Euro 2022 fixtures

Group stage

July 6

Group A: England vs Austria, 8pm, Old Trafford

July 7

Group A: Norway vs Northern Ireland, 8pm, St Mary’s

July 8

Group B: Spain vs Finland, 5pm, Stadium MK | Germany vs Denmark, 8pm, Brentford Community Stadium

July 9

Group C: Russia vs Switzerland (match postponed) | Netherlands vs Sweden, 8pm, Bramall Lane

July 10

Group D: Belgium vs Iceland, 5pm, Manchester City Academy Stadium | France vs Italy, 8pm, New York Stadium

July 11

Group A: Austria vs Northern Ireland, 5pm, St Mary’s | England vs Norway, 8pm, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium

July 12

Group B: Denmark vs Finland, 5pm, Stadium MK | Germany vs Spain, 8pm, Brentford Community Stadium

July 13

Group C: Sweden vs Switzerland, 5pm, Bramall Lane | Netherlands vs Russia (match postponed)

July 14

Group D: Italy vs Iceland, 5pm, Manchester City Academy Stadium | France vs Belgium, 8pm, New York Stadium

July 15

Group A: Northern Ireland vs England, 8pm, St Mary’s | Austria vs Norway, 8pm, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium

July 16

Group B: Finland vs Germany, 8pm, Stadium MK | Denmark vs Spain, 8pm, Brentford Community Stadium

July 17

Group C: Switzerland vs Netherlands, 5pm, Bramall Lane | Sweden vs Russia (match postponed)

July 18

Group D: Iceland vs France, 8pm, New York Stadium | Italy vs Belgium, 8pm, Manchester City Academy Stadium

Quarter-finals

July 20

Quarter-final 1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B, 8pm, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium

July 21

Quarter-final 2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A, 8pm, Brentford Community Stadium

July 22 

Quarter-final 3: Winners Group C vs Runners-up Group D, 8pm, Leigh Sports Village

July 23

Quarter-final 4: Winners Group D vs Runners-up Group C – kick off 8pm, New York Stadium

Semi-finals

July 26

Semi-final 1: Winners quarter-final 1 vs Winners quarter-final 3, 8pm, Bramall Lane

July 27

Semi-final 2: Winners quarter-final 2 vs Winners quarter-final 4, 8pm, Stadium MK

Final

July 31

Winners semi-final 1 vs Winners semi-final 2, 5pm, Wembley