Euro 2022 takes place in England this summer between 6-31 July, with the Lionesses hosting the championships for the first time since 2005.
Sarina Wiegman – who guided the Netherlands to Euros glory on home soil in 2017 – will lead the side this summer and has an exciting squad with a youthful core at her disposal.
All games will be free to air on terrestrial television in the UK – here’s how you can watch every England Euro 2022 match on TV.
England kick off their Euro 2022 campaign against Austria on the opening day of the tournament, a fixture that will see Old Trafford in use for the only time during the championships.
The pair last met in November 2021, with a first half Ellen White goal seeing the Lionesses to a 1-0 victory.
England’s second group stage clash sees them take on dark horses Norway, a side buoyed by the return of 2018 Ballon d’Or winner Ada Hegerberg.
The pair have history in major tournaments, with England having eliminated Norway in the knockout stages of both the 2015 and 2019 World Cup.
England conclude their group stage campaign against fellow home nation Northern Ireland, who are competing in a major women’s tournament for the first time in their history.
The two sides met during their recent World Cup qualifying campaign, with England running out comfortable winners on both occasions.