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England aim to launch women's Euro 2022 in style

Over half a million tickets have been sold to fans in 100 countries, including sell-outs for the opening game at Old Trafford and the final at Wembley on July 31. "This is a huge moment for us - the biggest ever - but it also gives us the platform to kick on and really take the game to another level," said UEFA's head of women's football Nadine Kessler. "These big strides the game is taking will continue to positively shift perceptions of women's football, but we want to do more.

"Continue to raise standards in our competitions, from youth level up, increase visibility worldwide and deliver top-class tournaments such as this one." Initially scheduled for 2021, UEFA moved the tournament back a year after the men's Euro 2020 had to be delayed 12 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Aided by a rare space in the men's football calendar due to the later start to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the stars of the European game on the women's side have the chance to take centre stage. UEFA estimate a television audience of 250 million for the tournament.

The five years since the last women's Euro, won by the Netherlands on home soil, have been transformative for the sport. Money has flowed in from new sponsors, television rights deals and major clubs now prepared to spend big on improving the standards of their women's teams. Yet, prize money of 16 million euros ($17 million) still pales in comparison with the 331 million euros on offer to competing nations at the men's Euro last year.

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