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Women's Euro 2022: When is England’s next game and how to watch?

While football fans won’t be enjoying the World Cup this year, plenty of big sporting competitions are still coming up, and today marks the start of Women’s Euros 2022.

The competition (which began in 1982) will take place in football stadiums right across England, from Wigan to Brighton and Manchester to London. This means the lionesses have the home advantage, and expectations are building for the team, captained by Leah Williamson, and coached by Sarina Wiegman.

England will have to fend off fifteen other nations on their path to the final, which will take place at Wembley Stadium.

They are off to a good – if slightly shaky – start with a 1-0 victory over Austria in the opening game of the tournament.

Can England continue their winning start in the Women’s Euro 2022 competition? Here’s when their next game will take place…

England will next face Norway on Monday July 11, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm.

The England team are in Group A, alongside Austria, Norway, and Northern Ireland.

Their second match will take place at Falmer Stadium, otherwise known as the Amex, the home of Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion.

England already have three points thanks to one goal from Beth Mead, in the 16th minute of their opening match against Austria.

Austria proved to be a frustrating side for the rest of the game sid, and while the Lionesses did create some great chances, a lack of ruthlessness prevented England from adding to their lead.

Speaking with the BBC after the game, head coach Sarina Wiegman said: ‘I’m not frustrated. I just think we can do better.

‘The first game in a tournament, it’s so important to win and have a good start. We have shown different phases – some good, some not so good.

‘We started not

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