What TV channel is UEFA Women's EURO 2022 on? UK live streaming details, how to watch full tournament

Carrie Dunn

What TV channel is UEFA Women's EURO 2022 on? UK live streaming details, how to watch full tournament image

It isn't long now until the start of the final at UEFA Women's EURO 2022.

If you're looking for information about the competition, how to watch it, or the latest betting odds, you've come to the right place.

Find out more about the festival of elite women's football that starts in the first week of July.

When is the Women's Euros?

UEFA Women's EURO 2022 began on Wednesday, July 6, with England beating Austria 1-0 at Old Trafford.

It ends with the final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, July 31, when England and Germany battle it out.

Where is the Women's Euros?

UEFA Women's EURO 2022 is being held in England at 10 different venues.

StadiumLocationCapacityNo. of matches
Old TraffordManchester74,8791
City Football Academy StadiumManchester4,700*3
New York StadiumRotherham12,0214
Leigh Sports VillageLeigh12,0004
Bramall LaneSheffield32,7023
St Mary's StadiumSouthampton32,5053
Brentford Community StadiumBrentford17,2504
Stadium MKMilton Keynes30,5004
Amex StadiumBrighton31,8003
Wembley StadiumLondon90,0001

*Capacity reduced for tournament due to restrictions on standing areas

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How to watch the Women's Euros in the UK

On TV: All the games from the Women's Euros will be shown on the BBC, with all England matches and all Northern Ireland matches on BBC One.

Stream: All the matches from the Women's Euros can be watched via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

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Who are the favourites to win the Women's Euros?

Hosts England are certainly up there, with an exciting young side captained by Arsenal's Leah Williamson and a new coach in Sarina Wiegman, who won the trophy last time around with the Netherlands.

Spain and France have the best domestic teams in Europe, but the Lionesses saw off Spain in dramatic fashion with an extra-time win in Brighton.

Odds via SkyBet

TeamTo win the tournament
England8/11
Germany1/1

Carrie Dunn