European Football Championship | This is the complete schedule and on these days the Lionesses come into action | European Women’s Football Championship

The European Championship for women is approaching the denouement, now that the quarterfinals are over. The European Championship will be held from 6 to 31 July. The Orange Lionesses lost to France and will therefore not extend their European Championship title. What are the results and what is the remaining game schedule? Check out other things worth knowing here.

Groups
Group A: England, Austria, Norway and Northern Ireland
Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain and Finland
Group C: Netherlands, Sweden, Russia and Switzerland
Group D: France, Italy, Belgium and Iceland

Game schedule

Wednesday, July 6, 9 p.m.: England – Austria 1-0
Thursday 7 July, 9 p.m.: Norway – Northern Ireland 4-1
Friday, July 8, 6 p.m.: Spain – Finland 4-1
Friday July 8, 9 p.m.: Germany – Denmark 4-0
Saturday 9 July, 6 p.m.: Portugal – Switzerland 2-2
Saturday 9 July, 9 p.m.: NETHERLANDS – Sweden 1-1
Sunday 10 July, 6 p.m.: Belgium – Iceland 1-1
Sunday 10 July, 9 p.m.: France – Italy 5-1
Monday 11 July, 6 p.m.: Austria – Northern Ireland 2-0
Monday 11 July, 9 p.m.: England – Norway 8-0
Tuesday 12 July, 6 p.m.: Denmark – Finland 1-0
Tuesday 12 July, 9 p.m.: Germany – Spain 2-0

Outfit of the Lionesses
The Orange Lionesses will play at the European Championship in England next summer in a brand new outfit. For the new home kit, a shirt, shorts and socks in a bright orange color have been chosen.

Wednesday 13 July, 6 pm: Sweden – Switzerland 2-1
Wednesday 13 July, 9 pm: NETHERLANDS – Portugal 3-2
Thursday 14 July, 6 p.m.: Italy – Iceland 1-1
Thursday 14 July, 9 p.m.: France – Belgium 2-1
Friday 15 July, 9 pm: Austria – Norway 1-0
Friday 15 July, 9 pm: Northern Ireland – England 0-5

Play cities
The European Championship will be held in ten stadiums in eight cities.
• Brighton
• London (Wembley and Brentford)
• Manchester (Academy Stadium and Old Trafford)
• Leigh
• Milton Keynes
• Rotherham
• Sheffield
• Southampton

Saturday, July 16, 9 p.m.: Denmark – Spain 0-1
Saturday, July 16, 9 p.m.: Finland – Germany 0-3
Sunday 17 July, 9 p.m.: Sweden – Portugal 5-0
Sunday 17 July, 9 p.m.: Switzerland – NETHERLANDS 1-4
Monday, July 18, 9 p.m.: Italy – Belgium 0-1
Monday, July 18, 9 p.m.: Iceland – France 1-1

Quarter-finals
Wednesday 20 July , 9 pm: England – Spain 2-1 (I)
Thursday 21 July, 9 pm: Germany – Austria 2-0 (II)
Friday 22 July, 10 p.m.: Sweden – Belgium 1-0 (III)
Saturday, July 23, 9 p.m.: France – Netherlands (IV) 1-0

Semi-finals in Sheffield and Milton Keynes
• Tuesday, July 26, 9 p.m.: Sweden – England
Wednesday 27 July, 9 pm: France – Germany

Final at Wembley in London
• Sunday July 31, 6 pm: winner semifinal I – winner semifinal II

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