How to watch England vs Austria: Women's Euro 2022 TV channel, live stream and early team news
The Women's Euros 2022 gets underway on Wednesday night when hosts England welcome Austria to a sold-out Old Trafford.
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The Women's Euros 2022 gets underway on Wednesday night when hosts England welcome Austria to a sold-out Old Trafford.
Sarina Wiegman’s side will open the Women’s Euro 2022 tournament on Wednesday evening, as they face Austria in Group A.
A sell-out crowd of 71,000 will watch the hosts kick the tournament off at Old Trafford, breaking the attendance record for a match at a women's European Championship by over 30,000 in the process. That record will be short-lived with over 87,000 tickets sold for the final at Wembley on July 31. After three consecutive semi-final defeats in major tournaments, the pressure is on England to make home advantage count.
The last time that England played in the European Championships in 2017, Leah Williamson had not even made her senior Lionesses debut.
Jill Scott is heading into her 10th major international tournament anticipating that Euro 2022 is set to be “the best yet”.
England concluded their Euros warm-up matches with another win as efforts from Alessia Russo, Georgia Stanway and substitutes Beth England and Jill Scott saw them defeat Switzerland 4-0 in Zurich.
Four second-half goals led England to a 4-0 away win over Switzerland on Thursday, in what was Sarina Wiegman side's last test ahead of the Women's European Championship starting next week.
Sarina Wiegman said England were “in a very good place” but “still have to improve a couple of things” after they concluded their warm-up matches ahead of the home Euros by beating Switzerland 4-0 in Zurich.