Euro 2022: How to live stream and watch Euro 2022 on TV? Schedule, fixtures and England’s chances
Euro 2022 is well underway with hosts England getting off to a winning start by beating Austria 1-0 on Wednesday.
The Netherlands are the defending champions, although England, Norway, France, Sweden, Germany and Spain are also set to be serious contenders in a wide-open tournament.
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How to live stream and watch Euro 2022 on TV in the UK
The BBC are rights holders in the UK with coverage on BBC 1, BBC 2 and BBC iPlayer.
Euro 2022 Schedule and fixtures
Wednesday July 6
Group A: England 1-0 Austria (20:00, Old Trafford)
Thursday July 7
Group A: Norway 4-1 Northern Ireland (20:00, Southampton)
Friday July 8
Group B: Spain vs Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany vs Denmark (20:00, Brentford)
Saturday July 9
Group C: Portugal vs Switzerland (17:00, Leigh)
Group C: Netherlands vs Sweden (20:00, Sheffield)
Sunday July 10
Group D: Belgium vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)
Group D: France vs Italy (20:00, Rotherham)
Monday July 11
Group A: Austria vs Northern Ireland (17:00, Southampton)
Group A: England vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Tuesday July 12
Group B: Denmark vs Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)
Wednesday July 13
Group C: Sweden vs Switzerland (17:00 Sheffield)
Group C: Netherlands v Portugal (20:00, Leigh)
Thursday July 14
Group D: Italy vs Iceland (17:00, Manchester)
Group D: France vs Belgium (20:00, Rotherham)
Friday July 15
Group A: Northern Ireland vs England (20:00, Southampton)
Group A: Austria vs Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Saturday July 16
Group B: Finland vs Germany (20:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Denmark vs Spain (20:00, Brentford)
Sunday July 17
Group C: Switzerland vs Netherlands (17:00, Sheffield)
Group C: Sweden vs Portugal (17:00, Leigh)
Monday, July 18
Group D: Iceland vs France (20:00, Rotherham)
Group D: Italy vs Belgium (20:00, Manchester)
Knockout phase
Wednesday, July 20
Quarter-final 1: Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Thursday, July 21
Quarter-final 2: Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A (20:00, Brentford)
Friday, July 22
Quarter-final 3: Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D (20:00, Leigh)
Saturday, July 23
Quarter-final 4: Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C (20:00, Rotherham)
Tuesday, July 26
Semi-final 1: Winner Quarter-final 3 vs Winner Quarter-final 1 (20:00, Sheffield)
Wednesday, July 27
Semi-final 2: Winner Quarter-final 4 vs Winner Quarter-final 2 (20:00, Milton Keynes)
Sunday, July 31
Final: Winner Semi-final 1 vs Winner Semi-final 2 (17:00 Wembley)
How are England performing?
The Lionesses were far from their best, but manager Sarina Wiegman was happy with the victory and described the atmosphere as “incredible”.
Wiegman’s side will face a stern test against Norway on July 11, before completing their group matches by facing Northern Ireland on July 15.
Should they top their group and go all the way to the final, England will play their quarter-final on July 20, their semi-final on July 26 and the final on July 31.
What happened to Alexia Putellas?
The Ballon d’Or winner was set to be one of the stars of Euro 2022, having inspired Barcelona to the Champions League win last year and an unbeaten league campaign last season.
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