The total attendance at the Women's Euro in England is expected to be higher than at the Euro in the Netherlands.

A range between 435,000 and 525,000 tickets will be sold for the finals, according to a pre-tournament impact report.

The final of the Women's Euro 2022 group matches have all sold out.

The total of fans for the year would be shattered by the lowest figures.

The report predicts 54 million dollars of economic activity in the host cities.

Legacy groups in the host cities are trying to provide 500,000 new opportunities for women and girls to play football.

A research done by the Football Association in March of last year found that 57 per cent of girls between the ages of five and 13 play football, and that the vast majority of girls who don't play don't want to.

The Sport England Active Lives survey found that just 0.7 per cent of women aged 16 and over played some form of football regularly compared to 5.2 per cent of men.

With less than 50 days to go until the tournament gets under way, this report highlights what we can achieve with a continued focus on capital.

To deliver a record-breaking tournament and to leave a tangible legacy to grow the women's game is our aim.

By inspiring fans at home and abroad, and by committing to provide playing opportunities to girls in every school and club across the country, I am confident we can deliver on both aims.

'Wiegman has exceeded expectations'

England manager Sarina Wiegman during a training session at St George's Park, Burton upon Trent. Picture date: Tuesday November 23, 2021.
Image: England manager Sarina Wiegman has overseen 11 games so far with no defeats

Baroness Sue Campbell admits that her expectations have been exceeded by SarinaWiegman, who has been the England boss so far.

After the Football Association announced her appointment in August 2020, she started work as Phil Neville's permanent successor on a four-year deal.

England will host the Euros in July, their first major tournament with her in charge.

The team has a record of 11 games, nine wins, no losses, 72 goals scored, two conceded, and a trophy lifted in the form of the Arnold Clark Cup.

Campbell, the FA's director of women's football, said that she had exceeded her expectations.

I have worked closely with coaches. I was the head of the National Coaching Foundation for many years, working with some of the greatest coaches this country has ever seen. She is exceptional.

She is exceptional technically and tactically, but it is her relationship with players and the team around the team that makes her special.

It has been a pleasure to watch her work and be around her. I think everyone who works with her will tell you the same story.

Women's Euro 2022: Fixtures, venues, full schedule

The groups...

Group A includes England, Austria, Norway and Northern Ireland.

Group B includes Germany, Spain, and Finland.

Group C includes the Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal, and Switzerland.

Group D includes France, Italy, Belgium, and Iceland.

The schedule...

Group stage

Wednesday July 6

Group A: England vs Austria.

Thursday July 7

Group A: Norway vs Northern Ireland.

Friday July 8

Group B: Spain vs Finland kicks off at 5pm.

Group B: Germany vsDenmark kicks off at 8pm.

Saturday July 9th.

Group C: Portugal vs Switzerland.

Group C: Netherlands vs Sweden kicks off at 8pm.

On Sunday July 10.

Group D kicks off at 5pm at the Manchester City Academy Stadium.

The France vs Italy game will be played at the New York Stadium.

Monday July 11

Austria vs Northern Ireland will start at 5pm.

Group A: England v Norway kicks off at 8pm.

Tuesday July 12

Group B:Denmark vsFinland kicks off at 5pm.

Group B: Germany vs Spain kicks off at 8pm.

Wednesday July 13

Group C: Sweden vs Switzerland.

Group C: Netherlands v Portugal kicks off at 8pm.

Thursday July 14

Group D kicks off at 5pm at the Manchester City Academy Stadium.

The France vs Belgium game will be played at the New York Stadium.

Friday July 15

Group A: Northern Ireland v England.

Group A: Austria vs Norway kicks off at 8pm.

Saturday July 16 is a Saturday.

Group B: Germany vs Finland kicks off at 8pm.

Group B: Spain vsDenmark kicks off at 8pm.

Sunday July 17

Group C: Switzerland vs Netherlands.

Group C: Sweden vs Portugal kicks off at 5pm.

Monday, July 18.

The Group D game is at the New York Stadium.

Group D: Italy vs Belgium kicks off at 8pm.

The knockout phase begins.

The quarter-finals are over.

Wednesday July 20

Group A and runners-up will play each other at the Community Stadium.

Thursday July 21

The winners of Group B and Runners-up Group A will play in the quarter-finals.

Friday July 22

The winners of Group C and Runners-up Group D will play in the quarter-finals.

Group D vs Runners-up Group C will be played at the New York Stadium.

The semi-finals are over.

Tuesday July 26

The Semi-Final 1 and 2 will be played at 8pm, at Bramall Lane.

Wednesday July 27

The semi-finals will kick off at 8pm at Stadium Keynes.

Final.

Sunday July 31

The winners semi-final will kick off at 5pm.