Women’s Euro 2022 will bring nearly 3,000 hours of live football to TV screens across the country when it kicks off in July – and every minute is available for free.
Five years after the last Women’s Euro tournament, the 2022 competition lands in England and there are high hopes the host country can go all the way.
The Lionesses are sixth among European sides in the FIFA World Rankings but are determined to use home advantage in the battle for glory.
Reigning champions Netherlands are there, while Germany, who have won six consecutive titles between 1995 and 2013, will be strong contenders. Sweden are number 2 in the world, behind only the USA, and will see this as a glorious opportunity.
If you don’t have tickets, don’t worry. As mentioned, you can tune in to every single minute of the tournament without paying a cent!
RadioTimes.com brings you the Women’s Euro 2022 TV schedule, complete with match schedules and kick-off times, as well as channel and live stream details.
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Women’s European Championship 2022 on TV
Each match is exclusively shown live on the BBC, including major TV channels as well as digital platforms.
The vast majority of matches are shown on BBC One or BBC Two and all matches can be viewed via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
This means you can tune in on a range of devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops and smart TVs – you don’t have to miss a moment!
Check out the full Women’s Euro 2022 TV schedule below for the latest channel and live stream coverage details.
TV program of the women’s European Championship 2022
All UK time.
group stage
Wednesday July 6th
Group A: England v Austria (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Thursday July 7th
Group A: Norway vs Northern Ireland (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Friday, July 8th
Group B: Spain v Finland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group B: Germany v Denmark (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Saturday July 9th
Group C: Portugal v Switzerland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group C: Netherlands v Sweden (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Sunday 10 July
Group D: Belgium v Iceland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group D: France v Italy (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Monday 11 July
Group A: Austria vs Northern Ireland (5pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group A: England v Norway (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Tuesday 12th July
Group B: Denmark v Finland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group B: Germany v Spain (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Wednesday July 13th
Group C: Sweden v Switzerland (5pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group C: Netherlands v Portugal (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Thursday 14 July
Group D: Italy v Iceland (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group D: France v Belgium (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Friday 15 July
Group A: Northern Ireland v England (8pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group A: Austria vs Norway (8pm, BBC Three / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Saturday 16 July
Group B: Finland v Germany (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group B: Denmark v Spain (8pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Sunday 17 July
Group C: Switzerland v Netherlands (5pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group C: Sweden v Portugal (5pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Monday 18 July
Group D: Iceland v France (8pm, BBC Two / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Group D: Italy v Belgium (8pm, BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
quarter finals
Wednesday July 20th
QF1: Winners Group A – Runners-up Group B (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Thursday 21st July
QF2: Winners Group B – Runners-up Group A (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Friday 22 July
QF3: Group C winners – Group D runners-up (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Saturday 23rd July
VF4: Group D winners – Group C runners-up (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
semifinals
Tuesday, July 26th
SF1: Winners QF1 v Winners QF3 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Wednesday July 27th
SF2: Winners QF2 v Winners QF4 (8pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
final
Sunday 31 July
Winners SF1 vs. Winners SF2 (5pm, BBC TBC / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
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