Fans following Women’s EURO in record number

Fans following Women’s EURO in record number

The business end of UEFA Women's EURO 2017 is still to come but the biggest female tournament ever organised by UEFA has already been attracting fans like never before. We've had millions tuning in for broadcasts, smashing all previous records, while total visitors on the UEFA Women's EURO section on UEFA.com is set to double. TVCumlative audience for group stage of 81.5 million (up from 60.8 million in 2013). Total audience so far up 116% (72.5 million) across nine markets for which comparative data available: Finland, France, Germany, Iceland (matchday 1 & 2 only... UEFA.com - News

Women’s EURO: Who needs what to go through?

Women’s EURO: Who needs what to go through?

The top two teams in each group will enter the UEFA Women's EURO 2017 quarter-finals: UEFA.com explains the permutations ahead of the last set of games.The explanations and permutations below are for information only and the official calculations will be made by UEFA after the games finish according to Article 19 of the UEFA Women's EURO 2017 official regulations. Already through: noneEliminated: ItalyPERMUTATIONSGroup A: MondayBelgium (3pts) v Netherlands (6) Norway (0) v Denmark (3)Ne... UEFA.com - News

Russia v Germany: Women’s EURO facts

Russia v Germany: Women’s EURO facts

• Holders Germany will be assured of a last-eight place with a point after following up a 0-0 draw against Sweden with a 2-1 victory over Italy.• Russia also beat Italy 2-1, but lost 2-0 to Sweden and must beat Germany to reach the quarter-finals. • These teams met in qualifying, Germany winning 4-0 away and 2-0 at home. Leonie Maier scored in both games.• In competitive matches, Germany have a perfect record of nine victories against Russia.• Among that number is a 5-0 success in the 2001 group stage in which current coaches Steffi Jones and Elena Fomina both played.•

Every player of the match at Women’s EURO

Every player of the match at Women’s EURO

Group stage (KO CET):Sunday 16 July: Group ANetherlands 1-0 Norway (Utrecht): Lieke MartensDenmark 1-0 Belgium (Doetinchem): Sanne TroelsgaardMonday 17 July: Group BItaly 1-2 Russia (Rotterdam): Elena MorozovaGermany 0-0 Sweden (Breda): Dzsenifer Marozsán Tuesday 18 July: Group CAustria 1-0 Switzerland (Deventer): Sarah PuntigamFrance 1-0 Iceland (Tilburg): Wendie RenardWednesday 19 July: Group DSpain v Portugal (Doetinchem) 18:00England v Scotland (Utrecht) 20:45Thursday 20 July: Group A< ... UEFA.com - News

Women’s EURO podcast: The full guide

Women’s EURO podcast: The full guide

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Women’s EURO: contenders get ready

Women’s EURO: contenders get ready

The latest from the 16 teams NetherlandsEarlier last week the hosts played two friendlies, losing 1-0 to Japan in Breda but beating Austria 3-0 in Deventer, Vivianne Miedema scoring her 39th international goal on her 50th appearance, more than a month before her 21st birthday.Coach Sarina Wiegman, appointed in January, announced her squad in June – by which time it was confirmed that all three of the hosts' group games had sold out. They face Wales in Rotterdam on 8 July.SquadGoalkeepers: Sari van Veenendaal (Arsenal), Angela Christ (PSV Eindhoven), Loes Geurts (Pa... UEFA.com - News

Women’s Champions League entries confirmed

Women’s Champions League entries confirmed

A record 61 teams from 49 different associations have entered the 2017/18 UEFA Women's Champions League with 40 starting the competition in next Friday's qualifying round draw, streamed live from Nyon.Road to Kyiv• Holders Lyon, the top two clubs from the nine highest-ranked countries (a list which includes Lyon) and the champions of the tenth, 11th and 12th-ranked nations (Austria, Scotland and Norway) in accordance with the association coefficient rankings receive byes to the round of 32, as per the access list. • The ot... UEFA.com - News