The countdown to the UEFA Women’s Euros is well and truly on with tickets selling rapidly for the 2022 tournament, hosted by England. The demand for tickets is a sign of the women’s game’s growing popularity, with some of the venues for this year’s competition set to be the biggest in the tournament’s history.
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A selection of 10 stadiums from up and down the country are set to host matches, with Old Trafford being the setting for the opening fixture and the final being played at the iconic Home of Football, Wembley.
Here, we take a closer look at the grounds that’ll stage the action. Some big, some small but all will no doubt produce a carnival atmosphere once the tournament gets under away. Let’s get into it…
2022 UEFA Women’s Euros
6th July – 31st July
TV: BBC One/BBC Two/BBC iPlayer
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Old Trafford, Manchester
Capacity: 74,140
Fixtures: Group A – England v Austria
St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton
Capacity: 32,384
Fixtures: Group A – Norway v Northern Ireland, Austria v Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland v England
Amex Stadium, Brighton & Hove
Capacity: 31,800
Fixtures: Group A – England v Norway, Austria v Norway
Knockout Phase – Quarter-final 1
Stadium MK, Milton Keynes
Capacity: 30,500
Fixtures: Group B – Spain v Finland, Denmark v Finland, Finland v Germany
Knockout Phase – Semi-final 2
Brentford Community Stadium, London
Capacity: 17,250
Fixtures: Group B – Germany v Denmark, Germany v Spain, Denmark v Spain
Knockout Phase – Quarter-final 2
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Capacity: 32,050
Fixtures: Group C – Netherlands v Sweden, Sweden v Switzerlands, Switzerland v Netherlands
Knockout Phase – Semi-final 1
Leigh Sports Village, Wigan & Leigh
Capacity: 12,000
Fixtures: Group C – Portugal v Switzerland, Netherlands v Portugal, Sweden v Portugal
Knockout Phase – Quarter-final 3
New York Stadium, Rotherham
Capacity: 12,021
Fixtures: Group D – France v Italy, France v Belgium, Iceland v France
Knockout Phase – Quarter-final 4
Manchester City Academy Stadium, Manchester
Capacity: 7,000
Fixtures: Group D – Belgium v Iceland, Italy v Iceland, Italy v Belgium
Wembley Stadium, London
Capacity: 90,000
Fixtures: The Final
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