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England Women's Euro 2022 squad: the final 23-player line-up, fixtures and more

An unprecedented rush for Women's Euros tickets began on Thursday morning as newly-released tickets for England's semi-final at Bramall Lane were snapped up off the back of the Lionesses' dramatic extra-time win over Spain.

Resale websites have begun selling tickets for prices as high as €1,000 (£850) for the semi-final, much higher than the original retail prices from Uefa which started at £15 for adults and £7.50 for concessions.

Following England's tense win on Wednesday night, sealed by Georgia Stanway's thumping long-range strike, an additional 2,000 tickets were put on sale to England Members at 9am on Thursday morning but they were all sold within 10 minutes.

Tuesday's semi-final in Sheffield - against either Sweden or Belgium - had already sold out during the general sale before the tournament, along with all of England's group-stage matches and the final at Wembley, but additional tickets go on sale to the nations who progress to each knockout game.

The clamour for tickets follows a night on which the Lionesses attracted the second-largest UK audience ever recorded for a women's football match, and caused the BBC's News at Ten show to be delayed so that coverage could continue.

The peak television audience on BBC One was 7.6m, matching the peak figure that watched England's quarter-final win over Norway in the 2019 Women's World Cup, but the additional 1.5m streams of Wednesday's game on the BBC's digital platforms is understood to have markedly exceeded the digital figures for that 2019 match and therefore became the sport's second-most watched match in this country.

The all-time record stands at a peak of 11.7m for England's 2-1 defeat to the United States in the semi-final of the 2019 World Cup, but a run to

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