The final of the 12th Women's Euro is set to be a much bigger affair than when England last hosted the tournament in 2005.
Back then, Germany secured a dominant 3-1 win against Norway in front of 21,000 fans. The most successful team in the women's game are hoping to replicate that success on British soil after their 22-year reign as European champions was ended in the quarter-finals in 2017.
England's route to the 2022 final requires first defeating Spain at Brighton & Hove Community Stadium on Wednesday, July 20. Sarina Wiegman's side are yet to concede a single goal across their first three matches.
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When is the Women's Euro 2022 final?
The Euro final is being held on Sunday, July 31. Kick-off is at 5pm.
Organisers have decided for "administrative purposes" that whoever wins the first semi-final in Sheffield will be the nominal "home" team. That means that if England makes it through, they will officially be the "away" team.
Where is the Women's Euro 2022 final being played?
Wembley Stadium in north west London will host the Euro final. The stadium – dubbed the "home of English football" – has been the site of some of the sport's biggest matches, from the iconic 1966 World Cup final to the nail-biting men's Euro 1996.
With 87,000 seats, it is the largest sports venue in the UK and the second-largest in Europe. Wembley's capacity is around three times higher than Ewood Park in Blackburn, where Germany beat Norway 3-1 in the 2005 final.
How can I watch the Women's Euro 2022 final?
All available tickets to watch the final in person have sold out. According to the Uefa website, tickets were priced at £15 for category three seats, £30 for category two and £50 for category one.
The sell-out crowd means you will have to watch the match on television if you do not have a seat already. Gabby Logan hosts live coverage on the BBC alongside Reshmin Chowdhury and Eilidh Barbour.
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