Women’s Euro 2022 game on BBC TV
The European Women’s Championship starts on Wednesday 6th July 2022. when hosts England take on Austria.
A record-breaking 500,000 tickets – twice as many as attended the previous Euros in the Netherlands in 2017 – have been sold, with the final being staged at a sold-out Wembley on 31 July.
England are favourites to win Euro 2022, according to data analysts Nielsen’s Gracenote.
Their opening group game with Austria, which will be watched by 70,000-plus inside Old Trafford, is the first of 31 matches across 25 days which are all being shown live on the BBC.
The BBC has exclusive TV coverage of all 31 Women’s European Championship games this summer.
BBC Radio 5 Live will also have commentary on selected matches, including all England and Northern Ireland games – plus every knockout game.
Every game is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
Here are the details of which TV channels you will also find them all on.
Euro 2022 TV & Radio schedule (all times BST)
Wednesday, 6 July
England v Austria – Old Trafford, 20:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
Thursday, 7 July
Norway v Northern Ireland – St Mary’s Stadium, 20:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
Friday, 8 July
Spain v Finland – Stadium MK, 17:00 (BBC Two)
Germany v Denmark – Brentford Community Stadium, 20:00 (BBC Two/Radio 5 Live)
Saturday, 9 July
Portugal v Switzerland – Leigh Sports Village, 17:00 (BBC Two)
Netherlands v Sweden – Bramall Lane, 20:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Lives)
Sunday, 10 July
Belgium v Iceland – Manchester City Academy Stadium, 17:00 (BBC Two)
France v Italy – New York Stadium, 20:00 (BBC Two)
Monday, 11 July
Austria v Northern Ireland – St Mary’s Stadium, 17:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
England v Norway – Brighton Community Stadium, 20:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
Tuesday, 12 July
Denmark v Finland – Stadium MK, 17:00 (BBC Two)
Germany v Spain – Brentford Community Stadium, 20:00 (BBC Two/Radio 5 Live)
Wednesday, 13 July
Sweden v Switzerland – Bramall Lane, 17:00 (BBC Two)
Netherlands v Portugal – Leigh Sports Village, 20:00 (BBC Two)
Thursday, 14 July
Italy v Iceland – Manchester City Academy Stadium, 17:00 (BBC Two)
France v Belgium – New York Stadium, 20:00 (BBC One)
Friday, 15 July
Northern Ireland v England – St Mary’s Stadium, 20:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
Austria v Norway – Brighton Community Stadium, 20:00 (BBC Three)
Saturday, 16 July
Finland v Germany – Stadium MK, 20:00 (BBC Two)
Denmark v Spain – Brentford Community Stadium, 20:00 (BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, 17 July
Switzerland v Netherlands – Bramall Lane, 17:00 (BBC Two)
Sweden v Portugal – Leigh Sports Village, 17:00 (BBC iPlayer)
Monday, 18 July
Iceland v France – New York Stadium, 20:00 (BBC Two)
Italy v Belgium – Manchester City Academy Stadium, 20:00 (BBC iPlayer)
TV channels for knockout games yet to be confirmed
Wednesday, 20 July
Winner Group A v Runner-up Group B, 20:00
Thursday, 21 July
Winner Group B v Runner-up Group A, 20:00
Friday, 22 July
Winner Group C v Runner-up Group D, 20:00
Saturday, 23 July
Winner Group D v Runner-up Group C, 20:00
Tuesday, 26 July
Winner quarter-final 1 v Winner quarter-final 3, 20:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
Wednesday, 27 July
Winner quarter-final 2 v Winner quarter-final 4, 20:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
Sunday, 31 July
Winner semi-final 1 v Winner semi-final 2 – Wembley Stadium, 17:00 (BBC One/Radio 5 Live)
(all times BST)
Comments
Women’s Euro 2022 game on BBC TV — No Comments
HTML tags allowed in your comment: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>