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How to buy tickets for every England game at Women's Euros 2022

England will get their Women's Euro 2022 campaign started on Wednesday night against Austria.

The match at Old Trafford is sold out, leaving Lionesses supporters wanting to be at the tournament opener unavailable to attend. The same is for the remaining two Group A games.

That doesn't mean England fans won't be able to support their team in the upcoming tournament. Tickets for the knockout stages will be available via the official channels and there's still a chance group game tickets become available.

UEFA's official website states: "Although all are planning for full stadiums in summer 2022, a robust refund policy will be in place if fixtures are postponed, cancelled, have reduced capacity or a change of venue is introduced due to COVID.

"A ticket resale platform will be available in 2022 for ticket holders to use and re-sell their tickets at face value pre-tournament to another fan."

In order to purchase tickets, fans will first have to sign up to UEFA's official website which is free. From there, prices are £10 for a Category 3 adult ticket, £20 for a Category 2 adult ticket and £20 for a Category 1 adult ticket.

Prices slightly rise for the semi-final, with Category 3 tickets costing £15, £25 for Category 2 and £40 for Category 1.

Should England reach the final on July 31 at Wembley Stadium, Category 3 prices stay the same while Category 2 is £30 and Category 1 rises to £50.

Read more on msn.com