TV Guide: UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 on Optus Sport

UEFA Women’s EURO 2022

• The tournament starts July 7

Optus Sport kicks off its live and exclusive coverage of UEFA Women’s EURO 2022, hosted by England, this Thursday, July 7. Straight out of the gates on opening night, the hosts take on Austria on the hallowed turf of Old Trafford, before Norway meet Northern Ireland in Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium the following morning.

From there, games will be played at 2 am and 5 am AEST throughout the first two group stages before simultaneous kick-offs end each round.  Daily quarterfinals will be played from 21 – 24 July ahead of a 2 am (AEST) final on 1 August. 

There are now more ways than ever to watch the tournament, from full matches live and on-demand, mini-matches and highlights as standard to creating content around the moments that matter on Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.

All UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Matches (AEST)

July 7 – England vs Austria, 5 am (Group A – Old Trafford)

July 8 – Norway vs N Ireland, 5 am (Group A – St Mary’s Stadium)

July 9 – Spain vs Finland, 2 am (Group B – Stadium MK)

July 9 – Germany vs Denmark, 5 am (Group B – Brentford Community Stadium)

July 10 – Portugal vs Switzerland, 2 am (Group C – Leigh Sports Village)

July 10 – Netherlands vs Sweden, 5 am (Group C – Bramall Lane)

July 11 – Belgium vs Iceland, 2 am (Group D – Academy Stadium)

July 11 – France vs Italy, 5 am (Group D – New York Stadium)

July 12 – Austria vs N Ireland, 2 am (Group A – St Mary’s Stadium)

July 12 – England vs Norway, 5 am (Group A – Falmer Stadium)

July 13 – Denmark vs Finland, 2 am (Group B – Stadium MK)

July 13 – Germany vs Spain, 5 am (Group B – Brentford Community Stadium)

July 14 – Sweden vs Switzerland, 2 am (Group C – Bramall Lane)

July 14 – Netherlands vs Portugal, 5 am (Group C – Leigh Sports Village)

July 15 – Italy vs Iceland, 2 am (Group D – Academy Stadium)

July 15 – France vs Belgium, 5 am (Group D – New York Stadium)

July 16 – N Ireland vs England, 5 am (Group A – St Mary’s Stadium)

July 16 – Austria vs Norway, 5 am (Group A – Falmer Stadium)

July 17 – Finland vs Germany, 5 am (Group B – Stadium MK)

July 17 – Denmark vs Spain, 5 am (Group B – Brentford Community Stadium)

July 18 – Switzerland vs Netherlands, 2 am (Group C – Bramall Lane)

July 18 – Sweden vs Portugal, 2 am (Group C – Leigh Sports Village)

July 19 – Iceland vs France, 5 am (Group D – New York Stadium)

July 19 – Italy vs Belgium, 5 am (Group D – Academy Stadium)

July 21 – Winner Group A vs 2nd Group B, 5 am (QF, Falmer Stadium)

July 22 – Winner Group B vs 2nd Group A, 5 am (QF, Brentford Community Stadium)

July 23 – Winner Group C vs 2nd Group D, 5 am (QF, Leigh Sports Village)

July 24 – Winner Group D vs 2nd Group C, 5 am (QF, New York Stadium)

July 27 – Semi-final, 5 am (Bramall Lane)

July 28 – Semi-final, 5 am (Stadium MK)

August 1– Final, 2 am (Wembley Stadium)

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