England will host the thirteenth UEFA Women’s European Football Championship (Euro 2022), which will feature 16 teams.

England will open the tournament against Austria in Group A, which also includes Norway and Northern Ireland.

The second group included Germany, Denmark, Spain and Finland, and the third group included the Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal (participating after the exclusion of Russia) and Switzerland. The fourth included: France, Italy, Belgium and Iceland.

The German national team holds the record for the most titles won with 8 titles from 12 previous editions, compared to two titles for Norway and one title for Sweden and the Netherlands.

He will be the favorite to leave Group B, a team that dominated the continent for 18 years in a row until Denmark ended that dominance in the 2017 quarter-finals.

In one group, the German and Danish teams will meet, which are the two favorites of the cross at the expense of Finland and Spain, which Barcelona star Alexia Botias misses due to a cruciate ligament injury.

The Netherlands, defending champions in their last edition, will be a strong contender for the top spot in Group C, while Sweden will be the Netherlands’ strongest opponent.

In the fourth group, the competition will be open between the French, Italian, Belgian and Icelandic quartet, although Italy has a group of experienced people and has previously been runners-up twice in the 1993 and 1997 editions.