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England vs Germany LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel, team news for historic Women’s Euro 2022 final – latest updates
ENGLAND are on the verge of making HISTORY as they look to become the country’s first team ever to win a European Championship – but they face old enemies Germany in the final.
The Lionesses have scored 20 and conceded 1 before today and are in menacing form, but the Germans will be out to spoil their Wembley party.
- Start time: 5pm BST
- TV/Live stream: BBC One/iPlayer
- England XI: To follow
- Germany XI: To follow
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England dismantled Sweden 4-0 in the semi-final[/caption]
When is the Women’s Euro 2022 final?
- The showpiece event between England and Germany will take place on Sunday, July 31.
- It is scheduled to kick off at 5pm UK time.
- A sold out Wembley Stadium in London is the allocated arena for this huge showing and can hold a staggering 90,000 supporters.
- This match will replace the Community Shield encounter between Liverpool and Man City which is now being played at the King Power Stadium.
How can I watch the Women’s Euro 2022 final?
- The Women’s Euro 2022 final will be broadcast LIVE for FREE on BBC One in the UK to valid TV licence holders.
- Pre-match coverage will commence from 4pm UK time – one hour before kick-off.
- Viewers also have the option to stream the ENTIRE action on the BBC iPlayer app or BBC Sport website.
Who will England play in the Women’s Euro 2022 final?
A double from Alexandra Popp helped Germany to secure a gruelling semi-final win as they continue their chase for a staggering 9th European title.
Team news
Sub Alessia Russo’s outstanding backheeled goal against Sweden will have tested Sarina Wiegman’s faith in her starting XI, with the Man Utd forward putting pressure on Ellen White.
Keira Walsh went off at the end of the semi-final with cramp but is expected to be fit to start at Wembley.
Germany have no injury problems but Klara Buhl missed the semi-final with Covid.
She will need to produce a negative test to feature in the final.
Is Man Utd vs Rayo Vallecano on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news as Ronaldo CONFIRMED to play
MAN UTD welcome Rayo Vallecano to Old Trafford in Erik Ten Hag’s first home game – and Cristiano Ronaldo has been CONFIRMED to feature.
The Madrid-based side finished 12th in La Liga last season and have Man Utd flops Bebe and Radamel Falcao on their books.
The Old Trafford clash will conclude the Red Devils‘ pre-season preparations as they look to bounce back from their worst-ever points total, ending the 2021/22 campaign in sixth place with just 58 points.
Ten per cent of the profits from the match, which is expected to be a full house, will be donated to the Manchester United Foundation.
And boss Ten Hag has confirmed Ronaldo WILL play against Rayo Vallecano in the friendly.
The wantaway 37-year-old Portuguese superstar has yet to feature for the Red Devils in pre-season after missing the tour to Thailand and Australia.
What time does Man Utd vs Rayo Vallecano kick-off?
- Man Utd vs Rayo Vallecano will kick of at 4pm UK time on Sunday 31 July.
- The match will take place at Old Trafford.
- There is expected to be a full capacity crowd in attendance for the clash, with tickets on general sale.
What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
- Man Utd vs Rayo Vallecano will be shown live on MUTV, in the Manchester United app and on ManUtd.com.
- MUTV can be viewed through digital platforms including Sky and Virgin Media.
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Team news
Erik Ten Hag is expected to ring the changes for the visit of the LaLiga side, with the 1-0 defeat by Atletico Madrid just 24 hours earlier.
Lisandro Martinez and Christian Eriksen could get their first run-outs in front of the Stretford End after being announced as United players.
And Cristiano Ronaldo is making his first appearance this pre-season in the mouth-watering friendly.
England vs Germany: Live stream FREE, kick-off time, TV channel, team news for Women’s Euro 2022 final
ENGLAND are on the verge of making HISTORY as they look to become the country’s first team ever to win a European Championship – but face old enemies Germany in the final.
The Lionesses will be in confident mood as they head to Wembley after thrashing Sweden in the semi-final.
England dismantled Sweden 4-0 in the semi-final[/caption]
Alexandra Popp fired Germany to the Women’s Euro final[/caption]
Goals from Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby were enough to secure a huge win.
But they will take on who else but Germany, in their first ever appearance at the Wembley showpiece.
Alexandra Popp’s double in the Germans’ other semi final against France ensured that the iconic fixture will decide the fate of the European Championship trophy.
When is the Women’s Euro 2022 final?
- The showpiece event between England and Germany will take place on Sunday, July 31.
- It is scheduled to kick off at 5pm UK time.
- A sold out Wembley Stadium in London is the allocated arena for this huge showing and can hold a staggering 90,000 supporters.
- This match will replace the Community Shield encounter between Liverpool and Man City which is now being played at the King Power Stadium.
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How can I watch the Women’s Euro 2022 final?
- The Women’s Euro 2022 final will be broadcast LIVE for FREE on BBC One in the UK to valid TV licence holders.
- Pre-match coverage will commence from 4pm UK time – one hour before kick-off.
- Viewers also have the option to stream the ENTIRE action on the BBC iPlayer app or BBC Sport website.
Most read in Football
Who will England play in the Women’s Euro 2022 final?
A double from Alexandra Popp helped Germany to secure a gruelling semi-final win as they continue their chase for a staggering 9th European title.
Team news
Sub Alessia Russo’s outstanding backheeled goal against Sweden will have tested Sarina Wiegman’s faith in her starting XI, with the Man Utd forward putting pressure on Ellen White.
Keira Walsh went off at the end of the semi-final with cramp but is expected to be fit to start at Wembley.
Germany have no injury problems but Klara Buhl missed the semi-final with Covid.
She will need to produce a negative test to feature in the final.
Latest odds
To win in 90 minutes
England 7/5
Draw 11/5
Germany 19/10
To win Euro 2022
England 3/4
Germany 11/10
Odds from Betfair correct as of Thursday, July 29