How to watch UEFA Women's Euros 2022


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The UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 is heading to England this July and will feature some of the best talent in women’s football at some of the best stadiums in England, with each nation taking part vying for one of the biggest prizes in the women’s game.

Holders Netherlands will be hoping to continue their fine form in international tournament knock out stages after reaching the final of the World Cup in 2020 – beaten 2-0 in the final by USA – and the likes of Northern Ireland have reached the finals for the first time, so you don’t want to miss it.

This guide will take you through all the ways you can watch the UEFA women’s Euros so you’re primed and ready for when the group stage kicks off on 6 July.

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UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Preview

UEFA have really stepped up to the plate when it comes to delivering women’s football to the masses as popularity has surged around the globe in recent years. The UEFA Women’s Champions League recently broke a record for biggest attendance for a women’s football match, when Barcelona’s Camp Nou hosted the Champions League first leg between FC Barcelona Women and Wolfsburg – with a mammoth crowd of 91,648 in attendance.

With the women’s games attracting more attention and fanfare and the quality of the game improving year on year, the UEFA Women’s Championship in the UK this summer should be an excellent sporting spectacle, offering the best women’s football for you to view.

Which teams will compete at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022?

The UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 is now coming to a close with England waiting for their opponent to join them in the final. Check out the latest fixtures below and don’t miss the chance to stream every game live with Optus Sport.

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The action will take place at 10 stadiums across the UK, with most stadiums belonging to a top club in England such as Manchester United’s Old Trafford and Man City’s Etihad Stadium, with the addition of the Leigh Sports Village, home of Manchester United Women’s Football Club. The final will take place at the national team’s home of Wembley Stadium in front of 90,000 fans.

How to watch the UEFA Women’s Euros in Australia

We’ll give you the run-down of how to watch the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 action from the first whistle of the group stages to the quarter finals, semi final matches and final when they come around. As a sports streaming fan, you don’t want to miss it!

Watch the UEFA Women’s Euros with Optus Sport

Optus Sport have won the exclusive rights to broadcast the women’s Euros this July, reiterating their commitment to the women’s game. The Women’s European Championship is second to only the World Cup in terms of prestigious international competition and Optus Sport is the place to view it.

Optus specialise in football coverage in both the men’s and women’s game and their streaming services provide quality football action, often providing free access to their streaming services through their Optus Mobile customers.

After excellent success when having the rights to the World Cup which was streamed live with Optus in 2019, the football specialists will be hoping for another huge tournament in the UK this July.

Stream the UEFA Women’s Euros highlights with Kayo Sport

While not holding exclusive rights to the Women’s Euro Championship, Kayo Sport offer excellent highlights available to stream through their subscription service, so you can watch highlights of all your favourite games on any compatible device.

Kayo Sports offer a free 14 day trial to new customers, so you can try their service offering for free before committing to one of their plans, with Basic costing $25 per month and Premium – allowing streaming from an extra device – costing $35 per month. Check out our Kayo review page to learn more.

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Stream women’s football action on Foxtel Now

As with Kayo Sports, Foxtel Now are a great option for women’s soccer fans. Foxtel benefit from a huge range of sports channels that show the very best of all sports around the globe, including the women’s code of one of the most popular sports in the world.

Watch live football and stream highlights with Foxtel Now, who also offer new customers the chance to try their services with a free 10 day trial. Fox Sports have so many channels to choose from and you can also download their app, Foxtel Go, so you can watch bite-sized highlights of your favourite football action from the women’s game on the go.

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Stream Foxtel and Kayo with Telstra

Existing Telstra customers can benefit from exclusive deals for both Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now. Telstra’s Kayo offer means you qualify for a discount of $10 on whichever Kayo plan you opt for – meaning Kayo Basic will be $15 per month and the Premium Plan $25 per month.

Telstra’s Foxtel offer gives customers the opportunity to get the first month of Foxtel’s Sports Pack completely free, meaning you only have to pay for the Essentials Pack to get full access to Foxtel’s amazing range of Sporting TV.

Watch Women’s Champions League in Australia with DAZN

DAZN is the best place to watch UEFA Women’s Champions League matches in preparation for the Euros tournament in July. With the final stages of the Champions League competition coming to a head, see some of the best players and teams in Europe strut their stuff as they look to get in fine form before the Euros begin.

There are just four teams left in the biggest European club tournament, the Women’s Champions League: Barcelona, Paris Saint Germain, Lyon and Wolfsburg.

With Barcelona taking a 5-1 lead into their second leg with Wolfsburg after the history-making first leg, they’ll be hoping to sail through to the final where they’ll face either Lyon or Paris Saint Germain, with the all-French tie delicately poised at 3-2 going into the second leg in Paris. Australia star Ellie Carpenter will be hoping her Lyon team will be able to make it through to the final.

DAZN TV have exclusive rights to the Women’s Champions League and DAZN’s YouTube channel frequently shows free highlights for you to catch up on the action, too. DAZN have become a big name in sports in recent years with their unprecedented coverage of boxing, and they’re bringing the UEFA Women’s Champions League to audiences in Australia, too.