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Pot 1: Netherlands (title holders), Germany, France
Pot 2: Sweden, Spain, Norway, Italy
Pot 3: Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria
Pot 4: Iceland, Russia, Finland, Northern Ireland
The match schedule will be confirmed shortly after the draw. From 7pm, fans can
enter a public ballot and apply for tickets for all matches. The ballot application window will
be open until 7pm CET on 16th November 2021.
The tournament, which aims to be the biggest European women's sports event in
history, takes place from 6 to 31 July 2022 in ten stadiums, across nine venues in England.
They include Brighton and Hove, London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Rotherham,
Sheffield, Southampton, Trafford and Wigan and Leigh.
Semi finals to be broadcast live
The Football Association is pleased to confirm the broadcast details for the semi finals of
the 2020-21 Vitality Women’s FA Cup, with both fixtures to be shown live on the BBC.
Holders Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Brighton & Hove Albion all booked
their place in the last four of the competition at the end of September, with the semi final
fixtures due to take place on Sunday 31st October.
Manchester City will host Chelsea at The Academy Stadium in the first game of the
day, kicking off at 12.45pm on BBC One. The two clubs have won the last four competitions
between them, with City winning three of them.
Later in the day, Arsenal will host Brighton & Hove Albion at Meadow Park, with
kick-off confirmed for 4.45pm on BBC Two. Arsenal have won the competition a record 14
times, while Brighton are in search of their first triumph in the competition.
Both matches will also be available to stream live on BBC iPlayer.
The two winners will compete in the Final at Wembley Stadium, Connected by EE, on
Sunday 5 December, with the match kicking off at 2pm, live on BBC One.
Tel: (0117) 9694544 Julian Barker
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Patrick Higgins
Front cover photo: Alyssa Miranda of Millwall Lionesses holds off Denham Utd’s Keira O’Leary
during their London & South East League Premier Division clash (www.jamesprickett.co.uk).
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