The BBC will broadcast every single game, with Arsenal icon Ian Wright and Lionesses legend Alex Scott among those involved in the coverage
This summer's UEFA Women's European Championship kicks off on July 6 and fans in the United Kingdom (UK) will be able to watch every single game from the tournament on TV.
Two home nations will participate, with England the hosts, while Northern Ireland have qualified for the Euros - and a major tournament - for the first time in the history of the women's team.
The pair will face off on July 15, having been drawn in the same group, but there is plenty of action across the board for viewers to be excited about.
Tasty fixtures like France vs Italy and Germany vs Spain are to come in the group phase, with the defending champions, the Netherlands, pooled with many people's pick for the tournament, Sweden.
The knockouts should then provide plenty of entertainment in what is being described as the most open Women's Euro for a long time, if not ever, with seven or eight nations capable of triumphing at Wembley Stadium on July 31.
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A number of star names will head up the coverage of the tournament in the UK, with Alex Scott one of the most recognisable involved, as is another Arsenal legend in Ian Wright.
Fara Williams, the most capped England player of all time, will provide analysis alongside many fellow former Lionesses - Kelly Smith, Anita Asante, Rachel Brown-Finnis and Sue Smith. Everton midfielder Izzy Christiansen, who has 31 caps for England, will also be across the coverage.
Former Northern Ireland captain Gail Redmond and Glentoran forward Caragh Hamilton, who has made 15 appearances for her country, will provide expertise on England's Group A opponents, with all the games involving the home nations set to be shown live on BBC One.
There will also be a wealth of experience from an international perspective in ex-France defender Laura Georges, a two-time Champions League winner in her career; Manchester City midfielder Vicky Losada, another Champions League winner who has 65 caps for Spain; and Anouk Hoogendijk, who can boast a century of appearances for the Netherlands.
Arsenal head coach Jonas Eidevall and Scott Booth, the former Glasgow City and Birmingham City coach, round off the line-up with a different perspective on the game.
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The tournament simply couldn't have been any smoother for England on home soil and now they will be determined to step up to top gear against truly elite opposition with immense pedigree in finals.
Germany, who have won six consecutive titles between 1995 and 2013, will be determined to rediscover their dominance in the European game.
Reigning champions Netherlands were defeated in the quarter-finals, while Sweden – who are ranked No.2 in the world only behind USA – were dumped out by England in the semi-finals despite their glorious opportunity to add silverware to the cabinet.
Fans across the country will be able to soak up all the action live and free throughout the month with extensive coverage across BBC platforms.
RadioTimes.com brings you the Women's Euro 2022 TV schedule, complete with fixtures and kick-off times as well as channel and live stream details.
Every game is being shown exclusively live across the BBC, including its main TV channels as well as digital platforms.
The vast majority of games will be shown on BBC One or BBC Two, and all matches will be available to watch via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
This means you can tune in on a range of devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops and smart TVs – you never have to miss a moment!
Check out the full Women's Euro 2022 TV schedule below for all the latest channel and live stream coverage details.
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Women's Euro 2022 TV schedule
All UK time.
Final
Sunday 31st July
England v Germany (5pm, BBC One / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website)
Women's Euro 2022 results
Group stages
Wednesday 6th July
Group A: England 1-0 Austria
Thursday 7th July
Group A: Norway 4-1 Northern Ireland
Friday 8th July
Group B: Spain 4-1 Finland
Group B: Germany 4-0 Denmark
Saturday 9th July
Group C: Portugal 2-2 Switzerland
Group C: Netherlands 1-1 Sweden
Sunday 10th July
Group D: Belgium 1-1 Iceland
Group D: France 5-1 Italy
Monday 11th July
Group A: Austria 2-0 Northern Ireland
Group A: England 8-0 Norway
Tuesday 12th July
Group B: Denmark 1-0 Finland
Group B: Germany 2-0 Spain
Wednesday 13th July
Group C: Sweden 2-1 Switzerland
Group C: Netherlands 3-2 Portugal
Thursday 14th July
Group D: Italy 1-1 Iceland
Group D: France 2-1 Belgium
Friday 15th July
Group A: Northern Ireland 0-5 England
Group A: Austria 1-0 Norway
Saturday 16th July
Group B: Finland 0-3 Germany
Group B: Denmark 0-1 Spain
Sunday 17th July
Group C: Switzerland 1-4 Netherlands
Group C: Sweden 5-0 Portugal
Monday 18th July
Group D: Iceland 1-1 France
Group D: Italy 0-1 Belgium
Quarter-finals
Wednesday 20th July
QF1: England 2-1 Spain
Thursday 21st July
QF2: Germany 2-0 Austria
Quarter-finals
Friday 22nd July
QF3: Sweden 1-0 Belgium
Saturday 23rd July
QF4: France 1-0 Netherlands
Semi-finals
Tuesday 26th July
SF1: England 4-0 Sweden
Wednesday 27th July
SF2: Germany 2-1 France
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