UEFA.com looks at Denmark and the Netherlands, the two sides at UEFA Women's EURO 2017 who have seen off all-comers and are now one game away from becoming European champions. When and where is the final?The UEFA Women's EURO 2017 final takes place in Enschede, near the border with Germany, at the home of Dutch Eredivisie side FC Twente. It kicks off at 17:00CET on Sunday.What do the coaches have to say?Sarina Wiegman, Netherlands coach"We did wonder how big the tournament would be. We knew it would depend on how we performed, but we could hardly have dreamed it would be this bi... UEFA.com - News
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Women’s EURO podcast: Sunday’s final previewed
In the fourth of our official UEFA Women's EURO 2017 podcasts from the Netherlands, host Chris Parrott and reporters Emma Hingant and Paul Saffer preview Sunday's final between the hosts and Denmark with the help of Danielle van de Donk, Vivianne Miedema and Stina Petersen.DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST NOW ON iTUNES OR ON AUDIOBOOM ... UEFA.com - News
Unprecedented interest in UEFA Women’s EURO
With just Sunday's sell-out final to come, record numbers of TV viewers, spectators and online users have been following UEFA Women's EURO 2017.The key numbers The total TV audience is projected to reach 165 million, with shares of national audiences of up to 66% Final will be shown in more than 80 countries UEFA.com has more than doubled 2013 visits, with the final still to come Total social media interaction of more than 20 million Record aggregate attendance for tournament ensured, with every Netherlands game sold out TVThe 2017 edition will be the ... UEFA.com - News
Esther Staubli to referee UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 final
Swiss official Esther Staubli has been appointed referee for Sunday's UEFA Women's EURO 2017 final between the Netherlands and Denmark in Enschede.It is the latest major appointment for the 37-year-old, who in 2015 refereed the UEFA Women's Champions League final in Berlin between FFC Frankfurt and Paris Saint-Germain. She will be assisted by Sanja Rodjak Karšić of Croatia and Switzerland's Belinda Brem. Germany's Bibiana Steinhaus will be fourth official, with compatriot Katrin Rafalski as reserve assistant referee.Former player Staubli became an international referee in 2006, and officiated at UEFA Women's EURO 2009 and 2013, as... UEFA.com - News
Women’s EURO tickets: get yours
The semi-final between the Netherlands and England is sold out, but there are still tickets available for the other two remaining UEFA Women's EURO 2017 matches in the Netherlands. Don't miss your chance to be part of the action.Supporters can buy e-tickets via the UEFA Women's EURO 2017 ticket portal at http://www.weuro2017.nl/nl/tickets.Ticketing portal Route to the final< ... UEFA.com - News
Women’s EURO semi-final line-up confirmed
Semi-finals: Thursday 3 AugustDenmark v AustriaBreda, 18:00CET Denmark have lost all five of their previous semi-finals. Austria are the first debutants to reach the semi-finals since the Netherlands in 2009. Austria won 4-2 when the sides met in a pre-finals friendly on 6 July in Wiener Neustadt. Netherlands v EnglandEnschede, 20:45CETThe Netherlands' only previous semi came on their 2009 finals debut, a 2-1 extra-time loss to England. Four hosts have won the Women's EURO in the tournament era: Norway (1987), Germany... UEFA.com - News
Germany’s 22-year Women’s EURO domination in numbers
No team has held a major European football title for anything like the 22 years that Germany reigned as UEFA Women's EURO champions – but that historic run is over.Sunday's 2-1 defeat by Denmark in Rotterdam ended the holders' bid for a seventh straight title, and ninth overall, at the quarter-final stage. We sum up Germany's incredible domination of the European women's game.