England's three Women's Euro 2022 group matches and the final at Wembley have all sold out.
England will play Austria on July 6 at Old Trafford.
More than 30,000 fans will watch England and Northern Ireland play at two different stadiums in July.
The attendance record for a women's football game in England will be broken when 87,200 tickets are sold for the final at Wembley on July 31.
The United States and Japan played in the London 2012 Olympics final, which attracted 80,203 spectators.
The decision to be playing group games at a training ground is shocking.
The Manchester City Academy Stadium is home to the City Women's games but is also part of a wider training complex.
I'm a little bit disappointed.
It is shocking. There are so many stadiums in England that we have a training ground from City.
It is embarrassing. It is not the respect we deserve. They are filling out stadiums for women's football.
You can see the game between Barcelona and Madrid. TheEurosOrganisers are not prepared for the fact that we will sell more tickets than 4,000.
It is disrespectful to women's football because it is so much bigger than people think. You think women's football is getting two steps ahead, but then something comes up that is just a step back.
I don't know what's going on in their heads or if they follow women's football.
If you followed women's football today, it would explode. It is getting better. It doesn't make sense to speak about it. It is frustrating to be honest.
They should rethink it because of the reaction and just see how fast tickets are selling.
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The full schedule for Women's Euro 2022, which takes place in England this summer, is here.
The final of the tournament takes place at Wembley Stadium on July 31 after England take on Austria in the first game of the tournament.
Here is all you need to know.
Group A includes England, Austria, Norway and Northern Ireland.
Group B includes Germany, Spain, and Finland.
Group C includes the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Group D includes France, Italy, Belgium, and Iceland.
Russia was suspended until further notice.