Summary

  • Watch live on Red Button, iPlayer & at top of this page

  • England and Northern Ireland to face each other - drawn together in Group A

  • England will open tournament against Austria at Old Trafford on 6 July

  • Group A: England, Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland; Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland

  • Group C: Netherlands, Sweden, Russia, Switzerland; Group D: France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland

  1. Where and when will Northern Ireland play?published at 16:31 British Summer Time 28 October 2021

    Well, as Northern Ireland could be drawn in any of the four groups that isn't know yet.

    But to cover all bases, here are all the other group-stage venues:

    • Stadium MK, Milton Keynes (Group B)
    • Brentford Community Stadium (Group B)
    • Leigh Sports Village (Group C)
    • Bramall Lane, Sheffield (Group C)
    • New York Stadium, Rotherham (Group D)
    • Manchester City Academy (Group D)
  2. Watch the draw livepublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 28 October 2021

    BBC iPlayer

    The draw today get's going at 17:00 BST, but you can tune in now for all the build up.

    Alongside today's live text coverage you can head to the top of the page to watch the draw as it happens. You can also get across it all on BBC iPlayer & the red button.

    Our very own Gabby Logan will be co-hosting the draw with former England international Alex Scott.

  3. Where and when will England play?published at 16:26 British Summer Time 28 October 2021

    As hosts, England have the luxury of already knowing what group they are in and where and when they are playing. It's the who, that we are here for today.

    • England v A2, Old Trafford, 6 July 2022
    • England v A3, Brighton and Hove Community Stadium, 11 July 2022
    • England v A4, St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, 15 July 2022
  4. How does the Women's Euro draw work?published at 16:18 British Summer Time 28 October 2021

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    There are 16 teams in the finals and they will be drawn into four groups of four. The top two teams in each pool at the end of the group-stage advance to the quarter-finals.

    As the hosts, England are in Pot 1 for the draw alongside three other top teams according to Uefa's rankings. Title-holders the Netherlands are ranked first, with Germany and France in this pot too.

    Qualifiers Northern Ireland are in Pot 4 alongside Iceland, Finland and Russia. Pot 2 contains Sweden, Spain, Norway and Italy and Pot 3 is Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland and Austria.

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