With over 350,000 tickets already sold for Women’s EURO 2022, now is your chance to join the party!

Tickets for all fixtures go on general sale at 8am today (Monday 28th March 2022) at www.uefa.com/womenseuro/ticketing

Leigh Sports Village Stadium will be hosting four games during the tournament, including three group stage matches and a quarter-final. They are

– C3 v Switzerland (Saturday 9 July) KO 5pm
– Netherlands v C3 (Wednesday 13 July) KO 8pm
– Sweden v C3 (Sunday 17 July) KO 5pm
– Quarter Final – Winner Group C v Runner-Up Group D – (Friday 22 July) KO 8pm

Fans in Wigan & Leigh will be able to watch some of the best players in the world. BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2021 Vivianne Miedema is due to lead the line for holders Netherlands while Sweden are the current Olympic silver medallists. Switzerland, making only their second ever at appearance at a EURO, are also expected to perform well.

Leigh Sports Village chief executive Simon Toon commented “With the world’s best players on display and a record number of tickets on offer for matches, the atmosphere for Women’s EURO 22 promises to be something special. The tournament always delivers great football moments, and the stage is set for Wigan & Leigh to provide fans with an opportunity to experience those first-hand.”

More than 350,000 tickets, of the over 700,000 available, have already sold for the tournament in the pre-sale, public ballot and group bookings stage. It means UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 is set to be a record-breaking event already, beating the previous tournament record of 240,000 set at Netherlands EURO 2017.

16 nations take part in this year’s tournament which will be played out across England, with nine venues playing host to 31 games including Brighton & Hove, London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Rotherham, Sheffield, Southampton, Trafford and Wigan & Leigh.

To mark the occasion of 100 days to go until the tournament starts, organisers launched an eye-catching giant table-football installation featuring 9ft tall female footballers in Carnaby Street today.

The installation features players representing the top-seeded team in each group (England, Germany, Netherlands and France) and will be in situ until 10 April.

Chris Bryant, Tournament Director for UEFA Women’s EURO 2022, added: “This is it now. We are just 100 days out from what promises to be a huge, history making spectacle for women’s football.

“We have made a great start already regarding ticket sales. It’s a case now of putting all the final plans in place and generating the excitement around a major sporting event that England has done so well previously.

“This is an opportunity to open up women’s football to new audiences. We wanted to make a bold statement and the installation in Carnaby Street is evident of that. I would encourage anyone who has not already got a ticket to snap them up soon, especially as we are expecting all the available tickets for several matches including all England games and the Final to be purchased soon after going on sale.”

UEFA Women’s EURO England 2022 brings the tournament back to England for the first time since 2005. Tickets are priced from £5 – £50, with a family of four [two adults and two children] able to watch some of the world’s best players from just £30 or £45 for England games, a semi-final or the final.

This is your chance to be part of the action at UEFA Women’s EURO 2022. For tickets, which are on a first come, first served basis, click here: www.uefa.com/womenseuro/ticketing