United's Ella Toone looks ahead to the Euro 2022 home opener at Old Trafford and discusses growing more comfortable on the world stage.
American Kari Seitz in one of a handful of non-European referees to officiate in a UEFA tournament. Now retired from the pitch, Seitz is FIFA's Head of Refereeing, Women. Here, Seitz reflects on her experience at Euro 2005 and how far the sport has progressed.
Hope Powell, Kelly Smith, Faye White, and Amanda Barr, all part of England's 2005 Euro squad, reflect and recall the first time the women's Euros were hosted by England, and the progress made for the women's game since then.
Hosts England opened up the 2022 European Championship with a 1–0 win against Austria in front of a UEFA women's Euro record crowd of 68,871 at Old Trafford. But, there's still work to do for the Lionesses.
Switzerland's director of women's football Tatjana Haenni dicusses development of the women's game in the country as it embarks on its second women's Euros tournament.
Damaris Egurrola and Victoria Pelova discuss their very different paths to the Netherlands squad.
Former Paris Saint-Germain youth coach Pierre-Yves Bodineau discusses the rise of France's new stars, many of whom started in the club's youth system.
England faces Norway in Group A of the 2022 Women's Euro. The turning point for the current England squad hosting a home European Championship, writes Richard Laverty, was at the 2015 World Cup when the Lionesses defeated Norway in the Round of 16.
England demolished Norway, 8–0, to take control of Group A at the 2022 Euros.
German World Cup, Euro, and Olympic champion Babett Peter reflects on the secret to Germany's Euro success.
Sweden's Fridolina Rolfö and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd discuss
Heading into the final group matches, we take a look at a few team stats as well as highlight some standout individual stats.