European Women’s Football Championship: Norway matches, full program and TV guide

The 2022 European Football Championship will be played in England between 6 and 31 July. Matches are shown on TV channels 2 and NRK. The Norwegian national team will face Northern Ireland, England and Austria in the group stage.

Here you get an overview of all Norway matches – when they were played and on which channels they were broadcast.

See also ABC TV guide start page!

You will find an overview of the entire group stage and EC Norway squad at the bottom of the article.

Thursday July 7:

at 21.00: Norway – Northern Ireland on TV 2

Monday 11 July:

at 21.00: England – Norway on NRK1

Friday 15 July:

at 21:00: Austria – Norway on TV 2

Quarter final

Wednesday 20 July

at 21.00: winner of group A (possibly Norway) – runner-up of group B on TV 2

Thursday 21 July

at 21.00: winner of group B – second place in group A (probably Norway) in NRK

Friday 22 July

at 21.00: winner of group C – runner-up of group D in NRK

Saturday 23 July

at 21.00: winner of group D – runner-up of group C on TV 2

semifinals

Tuesday July 26th

at 21.00: quarter-final winner 3 – quarter-final winner 1 (probably Norway) on TV 2

Wednesday July 27th

at 21:00: quarter-final winner 4 – quarter-final winner 2 (could be Norway) on TV 2

Last Sunday July 31st

at 18: winner of semifinal 1 – winner of semifinal 2 on NRK

All group stages

group A

UK, Northern Ireland, Norway, Austria

Group B

Denmark, Finland, Spain, Germany

Group C

Holland, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden

Group D

Belgium, France, Iceland, Italy

Match setting

Wednesday July 6th

at 21.00 : England – Austria (1-0)

Friday July 8th

at 21.00: 18.00: Spain – Finland on TV 2

21.00: Germany – Denmark on NRK1

Saturday July 9th

at 18.00: Portugal – Switzerland on TV 2 sport 1

at 21.00: Netherlands – Sweden on TV 2

Sunday July 10th

at 18.00: Belgium – Iceland on NRK1

at 21.00: France – Italy on TV 2

Monday July 11th

18.00: Austria – Northern Ireland on TV 2

21.00: England – Norway on NRK1

Tuesday July 12th

at 18.00: Denmark – Finland on NRK1

at 21.00: Germany – Spain on TV 2

Wednesday July 13th

at 18.00: Sweden – Switzerland on TV 2

at 21.00: Netherlands – Portugal on NRK1

Thursday July 14th

at 18.00: Italy – Iceland on NRK1

at 21.00: France – Belgium on NRK1

Friday July 15th

at 21.00: Austria – Norway on TV 2

at 9pm: Northern Ireland – England on TV 2 Sport 1

Saturday July 16th

at 21.00: Denmark – Spain on TV 2

at 21.00: Finland – Germany on TV 2 sport 1

Sunday July 17th

18.00: Sweden – Portugal at NRK 1

at 18.00: Switzerland – Netherlands at NRK 2

Monday July 18th

at 21.00: Italy – Belgium on NRK 3

at 21.00: Iceland – France at NRK 1

This is the squad that Norway brought to the European Commission

Goalkeepers: Guro Pettersen (Vålerenga), Sunniva Skoglund (Stabæk), Aurora Mikalsen (Brann).

Defense: Anja Sønstevold (Inter), Maria Thorisdottir (Manchester United), Tuva Hansen (Brann), Guro Bergsvand (Brann), Julie Blakstad (Rosenborg), Synne Skinnes Hansen (Rosenborg), Maren Mjelde (Chelsea), Anna Jøsendal (Rosenborg) ).

Midfielders: Guro Reiten (Chelsea), Ingrid Syrstad Engen (Barcelona), Vilde Bøe Risa (Manchester United), Amalie Eikeland (Reading), Lisa Fjeldstad Naalsund (Brann), Frida Maanum (Arsenal), Elisabeth Terland (Brann), Karina Sævik (Avaldsnes).

Forwards: Ada Hegerberg (Lyon), Caroline Graham Hansen (Barcelona), Celin Bizet Ildhusøy (Paris Saint-Germain), Sophie Haug (Roma).

Britney Kirk

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