500 DAYS TO GO
The action kicks off at Old Trafford on 6 July
Matches
See who has qualified for the Women's EUROs and who may join them
Venues
Brighton & Hove Community Stadium
Brighton & Hove Community Stadium is home to Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Brentford Community Stadium
Brentford Community Stadium holds 17,000 seats and was opened in 2020
Wembley Stadium
Wembley has a capacity of 90,000 and is recognised as one of the world’s premier stadiums
Manchester City Academy Stadium
Manchester City Academy Stadium is the home of Manchester City Women and accommodates 7,000 fans
Stadium MK
Stadium MK is home to MK Dons FC and has a capacity of 30,000. The stadium has hosted England’s women and men’s U21s fixtures
New York Stadium
The New York Stadium is home to Rotherham United FC and takes its name from the area of land it was built on in South Yorkshire
Bramall Lane
Bramall Lane is home to Sheffield United FC. The ground holds 30,000 fans and was originally a cricket ground
St. Mary’s Stadium
St. Mary’s Stadium is home to Southampton FC. It holds 32,000 fans and opened in 2001
Old Trafford
Old Trafford is the home of Manchester United Football Club and is the UK’s largest club stadium
Leigh Sports Village
Leigh Sports Village is home to Manchester United Women and Leigh Centurions Rugby League team
Volunteering
Get involved in the pinnacle of the European women's game. Be there to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a unique once in a generation experience.
Useful links
UEFA Women's EURO 2022
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Matches
Match updates and see who has qualified for the Women's EURO
The FA
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