It isn't long now until the start of UEFA Women's EURO 2022.
Host nation England kick off the action against Austria at Old Trafford on July 6 in what promises to be an engrossing tournament.
If you're looking for information about the competition, how to watch it, or the latest betting odds, you've come to the right place.
Find out more about the festival of elite women's football that starts in the first week of July.
When is the Women's Euros?
UEFA Women's EURO 2022 begins on Wednesday, July 6, with England facing Austria at Old Trafford.
It ends with a final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, July 31.
Where is the Women's Euros?
UEFA Women's EURO 2022 is being held in England at 10 different venues.
Stadium | Location | Capacity | No. of matches |
Old Trafford | Manchester | 74,879 | 1 |
City Football Academy Stadium | Manchester | 4,700* | 3 |
New York Stadium | Rotherham | 12,021 | 4 |
Leigh Sports Village | Leigh | 12,000 | 4 |
Bramall Lane | Sheffield | 32,702 | 3 |
St Mary's Stadium | Southampton | 32,505 | 3 |
Brentford Community Stadium | Brentford | 17,250 | 4 |
Stadium MK | Milton Keynes | 30,500 | 4 |
Amex Stadium | Brighton | 31,800 | 3 |
Wembley Stadium | London | 90,000 | 1 |
*Capacity reduced for tournament due to restrictions on standing areas
How to watch the Women's Euros in Australia
On TV: Viewers in Australia can watch the Women's Euros on Optus.
Stream: The Optus website and app offers a streaming option for live games. Highlights of all matches are available to watch on UEFA.tv.
Who are the favourites to win the Women's Euros?
Hosts England are certainly up there, with an exciting young side captained by Arsenal's Leah Williamson and a new coach in Sarina Wiegman, who won the trophy last time around with the Netherlands.
Spain and France have the best domestic teams in Europe, so they will be hoping that translates into big tournament form.
Odds via Bet365 AU
Team | To win the tournament |
Spain | 5.50 |
England | 5.50 |
France | 6.00 |
Netherlands | 6.00 |
Germany | 7.00 |
Sweden | 8.00 |