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Matthew Holt

How to get tickets for the UEFA Women's EURO 2022: Prices and sales dates

Tickets have today hit general sale for all bidding fans wishing to attend the UEFA Women’s European Championship's later this year. England are the host country, with 16 teams set to battle it out when the tournament gets underway on July 6.

The finals were set to take place last year but due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic across Europe, a decision was made to pause the games until 2022. Now rescheduled and set to take place from 6 to 31 July 2022, holders Netherlands will look to defend their crown later this summer.

With the ever-improving media coverage of the women's game too now crucial for the sport, fans from all ages have now been excited as to just how they can get their hands on tickets, with general sale now available from today.

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Old Trafford, Manchester City's Academy Stadium and Leigh Sports Village have all been chosen to host matches here in the north west and you can secure your tickets now, as MEN Sport brings you all the details you need...

How do I get tickets?

As prior mentioned, tickets for the tournament are now available to buy from UEFA's website and can be accessed here.

How much will the tickets cost?

According to the UEFA website's price breakdown, tickets for the games will range from £5 all the way up to £100, with the final set to be take place at Wembley Stadium.

The price breakdown for tickets at the UEFA Women’s EURO's set to take place this summer (UEFA.com)

Which stadium's have been selected?

10 stadiums have been selected here in England, with the list as follows.

Old Trafford, Leigh Sports Village, Manchester City Academy Stadium, Bramall Lane, New York Stadium, St Mary's Stadium, AMex Stadium, Stadium MK, Brentford Community Stadium and Wembley.

Just which teams are involved?

16 teams are set to battle it out, with the list of nations as follows.

GROUP A:

England

Austria

Norway

Northern Ireland

GROUP B:

Germany

Denmark

Spain

Finland

GROUP C:

Netherlands

Sweden

Switzerland

Russia

GROUP D:

France

Italy

Belgium

Iceland

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