The knockout stages of Euro 2022 are here as England attempt to deliver home glory this summer.
The Lionesses broke new records in the group stages by scoring 14 goals in their three fixtures, with the 8-0 demolition of Norway being the highlight.
It set England out as tournament favourites, although France, Germany and Sweden have put in impressive performances in also qualifying as group winners.
The final takes place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 31 July, with the semi-finals being held in Sheffield and Milton Keynes that week.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Where can I watch Euro 2022?
Every game is being shown exclusively live across the BBC, including their main TV channels as well as digital platforms.
The vast majority of games will be shown on BBC One or BBC Two, and all matches will be available to watch via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
Match schedule
(All kick-off times BST )
Semi-finals:
Tuesday 26 July
SF1: England vs Sweden (20:00, Sheffield)
Wednesday 27 July
SF2: Germany vs France (20:00, Milton Keynes)
Final:
Sunday 31 July
Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (17:00, Wembley)
Results so far
Wednesday 6 July
Group A: England 1-0 Austria (20:00, Old Trafford)
Thursday 7th July
Group A: Norway 4-1 Northern Ireland (20:00, Southampton)
Friday 8 July
Group B: Spain 4-1 Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany 4-0 Denmark (20:00, Brentford)
Saturday 9 July
Group C: Portugal 2-2 Switzerland (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Group C: Netherlands 1-1 Sweden (20:00, Sheffield)
Sunday 10 July
Group D: Belgium 1-1 Iceland (17:00, Manchester)
Group D: France 5-1 Italy (20:00, Rotherham)
Monday 11 July
Group A: Austria 2-0 Northern Ireland (17:00, Southampton)
Group A: England 8-0 Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Tuesday 12 July
Group B: Denmark 1-0 Finland (17:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Germany 2-0 Spain (20:00, Brentford)
Wednesday 13 July
Group C: Sweden 2-1 Switzerland (17:00, Sheffield)
Group C: Netherlands 3-2 Portugal (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Thursday 14 July
Group D: Italy 1-1 Iceland (17:00, Manchester)
Group D: France 2-1 Belgium (20:00, Rotherham)
Friday 15 July
Group A: Northern Ireland 0-5 England (20:00, Southampton)
Group A: Austria 1-0 Norway (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Saturday 16 July
Group B: Finland 0-3 Germany (20:00, Milton Keynes)
Group B: Denmark 0-1 Spain (20:00, Brentford)
Sunday 17 July
Group C: Switzerland 1-4 Netherlands (17:00, Sheffield)
Group C: Sweden 5-0 Portugal (17:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Monday 18 July
Group D: Iceland 1-1 France (20:00, Rotherham)
Group D: Italy 0-1 Belgium (20:00, Manchester)
Quarter-finals:
Wednesday 20 July
QF1: England 2-1 Spain AET (20:00, Brighton & Hove)
Thursday 21 July
QF2: Germany 2-0 Austria (20:00, Brentford)
Friday 22 July
QF3: Sweden 1-0 Belgium (20:00, Wigan & Leigh)
Saturday 23 July
QF4: France 1-0 Netherlands AET (20:00, Rotherham)
Match venues
- Brighton & Hove (Brighton & Hove Community Stadium)
- London (Brentford Community Stadium & Wembley Stadium – final only)
- Manchester (Manchester City Academy Stadium)
- Milton Keynes (Stadium MK)
- Rotherham (New York Stadium)
- Sheffield (Bramall Lane)
- Southampton (St Mary’s Stadium)
- Trafford (Old Trafford – opening game only)
- Wigan & Leigh (Leigh Sports Village)