Thousands hit Manchester fan park for England Euros final - live updates
Thousands of football supporters have descended on Manchester's fan park ahead of the Euro final.
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Thousands of football supporters have descended on Manchester's fan park ahead of the Euro final.
England will host Germany at a sold-out Wembley to decide who will become Euro 2022 champions on Sunday. England will be looking to win their first major international trophy, having only gotten to the finals of this tournament twice before.
We're almost at the end of the Women's Euros 2022, and what a pair of games we have this week in the semifinals: Host nation England will do battle with the No. 2 team in the world, Sweden, while Germany and France square off on Wednesday in what has been a historically feisty affair.
England are just two matches away from a first major trophy as they take on Sweden in the first of tonight’s Euro 2022 semi-finals in Sheffield. But, the Lionesses have been here before as they reached this stage at the last European Championship in 2017 and the World Cups in 2015 and 2019, losing on all three occasions. Ad/> Sarina Wiegman’s side were just seven minutes from exiting Euro 2022 in the quarter-finals against Spain, but Ella Toone forced the game into extra-time, giving Georgia Stanway a moment to remember when her stunning strike proved to be the decisive goal in their 2-1 win.
When it comes to this week's Women's Euro 2022 semi-finals, the top end of the FIFA world rankings is well represented.
England face Sweden on Tuesday for a place in the Euro 2022 final at Wembley five days later.
Bramall Lane in Sheffield is the venue for England Women’s semi-final against Sweden on Tuesday night. A big crowd is expected to cheer on the Lionesses, and limited tickets were made available today from the official Euro 2022 site.
The Lionesses’ push to bring home their first ever international trophy continues, and Lucy Bronze’s family cannot wait to continue following England’s journey. Bronze’s parents, who were alongside her aunt and grandmother, spoke to Eurosport ahead of the final group stage match against Northern Ireland, which they won 5-0. Ad/> The match at St Mary's in Southampton was the second time the family attended a Euro 2022 match — the first being England’s opener against Austria in Manchester.