The tournament is airing for FREE in many European countries, but don’t worry if you’re on holiday while it’s on — because you can watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams from anywhere with a VPN (opens in new tab). Both sides have every reason to believe they can win it. England have home advantage plus a growing belief having dispatched pre-tournament favorites Sweden 4-0 in the semis and, earlier in the competition, dark horses Norway by 8-0. They’ve only conceded once, have scored 20 times and have players such as Beth Mead, Keira Walsh, Fran Kirby and the irrepressible Alessia Russo in superb form. Then again, Germany can say much the same thing. They’ve also conceded just the one goal, while scoring 13 of their own. Star striker Alexandra Popp got two more in the 2-1 semi-final victory over France to take her tally to six for the tournament, level with Mead. Stop her and England will have a chance. There’ll be a sell-out crowd in London for the game, with all 87,200 tickets having been snapped up as Euro 2022 mania grips Britain. Both teams are unchanged for the final, which means Russo is on the bench once more for England. Here’s how they line up: England: Earps, Bronze, Bright, Williamson, Daly, Stanway, Walsh, Kirby, Hemp, White, Mead. Germany: Frohms, Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch, Magull, Oberdorf, Dabritz, Brand, Popp, Huth. We’ll find out what happens next in the England vs Germany live stream, with the game due to kick off at 5 p.m. BST / 12 p.m. ET today (Sunday, July 13). So read on and we’ll show you how to watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams wherever you are.
FREE UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams
How to watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams for FREE
If you’re lucky enough to live in the U.K., Germany, Austria, France, Netherlands, Spain, Italy and several other European nations then you can look forward to FREE UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams. That’s because free-to-air channels in those countries will be showing some or all of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams. For instance, in the U.K. you’ll be able to watch every single game on BBC and the BBC iPlayer (opens in new tab). In Germany, meanwhile, the final will be on ARD/Das Erste (opens in new tab). There’s a full list below. But what if you’re usually based in one of those countries but aren’t at home for a particular UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live stream? Maybe you’re on holiday and don’t want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you’d usually be able to watch for free at home? Don’t worry — you can watch it via a VPN instead. We’ll show you how to do that below. FREE LIVE STREAMS: Austria: ORF (opens in new tab) | Belgium: VRT (opens in new tab), RTBF (opens in new tab) | Denmark: DKDR (opens in new tab) | Finland: Yle (opens in new tab) | France: TF1 (opens in new tab) | Germany: Das Erste (opens in new tab) | Iceland: RUV (opens in new tab) | Italy: RAI (opens in new tab) | Netherlands: NOS (opens in new tab) | Norway: NRK (opens in new tab) | Portugal: RTP (opens in new tab) | Spain: TVE (opens in new tab) | | Sweden: SVT (opens in new tab), TV4 (opens in new tab) | Switzerland: SRG SSR (opens in new tab) | U.K.: BBC (opens in new tab) |
UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams around the world
How to watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams from anywhere with a VPN
It’s natural that you might want to watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams from your home country, but what if you’re not there when it’s on? Look no further than a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN makes it look as if you’re surfing the web from your home country, rather than the one you’re in. That means you can access the streaming services you already pay for, from anywhere on Earth. Or anywhere that has an internet connection, at least. For instance, a Brit who’s currently in the U.S. could watch the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams on BBC iPlayer, even though they’re not in the U.K. They’re totally legal, inexpensive and easy to use. We’ve tested lots of the best VPN services and our favorite right now is ExpressVPN (opens in new tab). It’s fast, works on loads of devices and even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
- Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) is our favorite.
- Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you’re in the U.S. and want to view a U.K. service, you’d select U.K. from the list.
- Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to BBC iPlayer or another website and watch the game.
How to watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams in the US
Soccer fans in the U.S. can look to ESPN for all of their UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live stream needs, which will have live coverage of all 31 games spread across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN Plus. The bulk of the games (21 in total) will be on ESPN2, while two more will air on ESPN and one on ESPNU (simulcast on ESPN2). However, ESPN’s streaming service ESPN+ will also show eight games, together with daily highlights packages and more. If you’re looking to sign up, you can save money on membership with our ESPN Plus promo codes. ESPN is available through most cable packages as well as cable TV replacement services, including Sling TV, Fubo.TV, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV. Our pick of these would be Sling TV: the Sling Orange package costs just $35 per month and comes with more than 30 channels including ESPN. Plus, right now Sling is offering 50% off the first month (opens in new tab). As well as being available through your cable service, you can also stream the action via the ESPN app, or on the Watch section of ESPN’s website. However, you’ll need to authenticate with your satellite, cable or live TV provider credentials to watch any sessions. ESPN Plus, meanwhile, is available via the ESPN website and many of the best streaming devices. It’s also a very well-priced service as these things go, with a subscription costing just $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. And remember, if you’re usually based in the U.S. but aren’t there at the moment, you can still watch the services you already subscribe to via a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
UEFA Women’s Euro 2022: ESPN schedule
How to watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams in the UK
How to watch UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 live streams in Australia
UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 fixtures and results
All times are BST Gabby Logan and Alex Scott are among the main presenters, with pundits including Fara Williams, Ian Wright and Kelly Smith all on hand to offer analysis. Going on holiday during the tournament? Sign up to ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) or another VPN service and you’ll be able to use the services you already subscribe to. Just make sure you have a valid U.K. TV licence. An Annual Pass is also available for $139 AUD/year, but a current offer knocks that back to a bargain $99 AUD. Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN to watch all the action on your Optus account, as if you were back home.
Wed, Jul 6: Group A – England 1-0 AustriaThu, Jul 7: Group A – Norway 4-1 Northern IrelandFri, Jul 8: Group B – Spain 4-1 FinlandFri, Jul 8: Group B – Germany 4-0 DenmarkSat, Jul 9: Group C – Portugal 2-2 SwitzerlandSat, Jul 9: Group C – Netherlands 1-1 SwedenSun, Jul 10: Group D – Belgium 1-1 IcelandSun, Jul 10: Group D – France 5-1 ItalyMon, Jul 11: Group A – Austria 2-0 Northern IrelandMon, Jul 11: Group A – England 8-0 NorwayTue, Jul 12: Group B – Denmark 1-0 FinlandTue, Jul 12: Group B – Germany 2-0 SpainWed, Jul 13: Group C – Sweden 2-1 SwitzerlandWed, Jul 13: Group C – Netherlands 3-2 PortugalThu, Jul 14: Group D – Italy 1-1 IcelandThu, Jul 14: Group D – France 2-1 BelgiumFri, Jul 15: Group A – Northern Ireland 0-5 EnglandFri, Jul 15: Group A – Austria 1-0 NorwaySat, Jul 16: Group B – Finland 0-3 GermanySat, Jul 16: Group B – Denmark 0-1 SpainSun, Jul 17: Group C – Switzerland 1-4 NetherlandsSun, Jul 17: Group C – Sweden 5-0 PortugalMon, Jul 18: Group D – Iceland 1-1 France Mon, Jul 18: Group D – Italy 0-1 BelgiumWed, Jul 20: Quarterfinal I – England 2-1 SpainThu, Jul 21: Quarterfinal II – Germany 2-0 AustriaFri, Jul 22: Quarterfinal III – Sweden 1-0 BelgiumSat, Jul 23: Quarterfinal IV – France 1-0 NetherlandsTue, Jul 26: Semifinal I — England 4-0 SwedenWed, Jul 27: Semifinal II — Germany 2-1 FranceSun, July 31: Final — England vs Germany, 5 p.m.
UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 groups
UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 — who are the favorites?
Sweden Ranking: 2 Overview: The Swedes go into this tournament as the highest-ranked team and have realistic hopes of winning Euro 2022. They were runners-up in the Olympic final last year and could easily go all the way this year. Star player: The veteran midfielder Caroline Seger, now 37, who has an incredible 220 caps for the national side. France Ranking: 3 Overview: On the face of it, the French have every right to be considered one of the favorites for the tournament: they qualified without conceding a goal and while scoring 44 of them, and have won 14 consecutive internationals since April last year. But they’ve never been beyond the quarters in a Euros and face a tough draw. Star player: Goalscored extraordinaire Marie-Antoinette Katoto. Netherlands Ranking: 4 Overview: As the 2017 Euro champions on home soil and runners-up in the 2019 World Cup final, the Dutch have to be counted among the strong favorites for England 2022. The departure of coach Sarina Wiegman to England was a huge loss, but they undoubtedly have the talent to go all the way once again. Star player: Arsenal striker Vivianne Miedema has scored 92 goals in 108 appearances. That’s pretty decent! Germany Ranking: 5 Overview: Germany have by far the best Euros record of any side, winning eight out of the nine tournaments played between 1989 and 2013. They also won the World Cup in 2003 and 2006, and the Olympics in 2017 — so there’s no doubting this team has pedigree. But they’ve gone out in the quarter-finals of the last two major tournaments, and may struggle to qualify from a tough group. Star player: The skilful midfielder Sara Däbritz Spain Ranking: 7 Overview: Barcelona players dominate the Spanish national side, and they’ve taken this impressive team to new heights recently. Though ranked 7th in the world, they’re widely seen as favorites for the tournament and with good reason — they scored 48 goals and conceded just one in qualifying. However, the loss through injury of arguably the world’s best player, Alexia Putellas, on the eve of the Euros has severely hit their chances. Star player: It would undoubtedly have been the superb Putellas, but an ACL injury has ruled her out. Instead, look to 20-year-old forward Clàudia Pina to step up. England Ranking: 8 Overview: Though England’s ranking has dropped a little lately, the combination of home form, a settled squad under manager Sarina Wiegman and the rise of the Women’s Premier League should combine to take England to the semi-finals at least. Star player: Take your pick from record goalscorer Ellen White, captain Leah Williamson, Manchester City winger Lauren Hemp and Barcelona’s Lucy Bronze.