UEFA Women’s Euro 2022: How to watch Round 2 live, TV, streaming schedule, matchups, odds

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UEFA Women’s Euro 2022: How to watch Round 2 live, TV, streaming schedule, matchups, odds

UEFA Women's Euro 2022 begins on July 11 with Austria vs. Northern Ireland at 12 p.m. ET. Round 2 will air on ESPN2 and can be streamed live on DirecTV Stream, fuboTV and other live TV services. Germany vs Spain and France vs Belgium are among the standout matches during the eight scheduled matches between Monday and Thursday.

UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 is taking place. Round 2 is live on TV and streaming.

Austria vs. Ireland is on ESPN2 at 12 p.m. on Monday, July 11. England vs Norway is at 3 p., on TUDN.

Austria vs. N. Ireland, 12 p.m. on ESPN2, TUDN. England vs Norway, 3 p., ESPN, DirecTV, fuboTV and Sling.

Denmark vs. Finland is on ESPN2 at 12 p.m. Germany vs Spain is at 3 p.,m., on TUDN.

Denmark plays Finland at 12 p.m. on ESPN2. Germany plays Spain at 3 p.,m on TUDN.

Sweden vs. Switzerland is on ESPN2 at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, July 13. Netherlands vs Portugal is at 3 p.,m., on TUDN.

Sweden vs. Switzerland is on ESPN2 at 12 p.m. and on DirecTV, fuboTV and Sling. Netherlands vs Portugal is at 3 p., on TUDN.

UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 is taking place on Thursday, July 14th. Italy vs. Iceland is on ESPN2 at 12 p.m. France vs Belgium is at 3 p.,m on TUDN.

UEFA Women's Euro 2022: How to watch Round 2 live, TV, streaming schedule, matchups, odds. Italy vs. Iceland, 12 p.m. on ESPN2, France vs Belgium, 3 p., on TUDN.

UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 is taking place. Fans with cable subscriptions can stream the tournament for free.

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Austria is playing Northern Ireland. England is taking on Norway. Denmark is facing Finland. Germany is against Spain. Sweden is vs Switzerland. Italy is fighting Iceland. France is going to play Belgium.

Germany and Spain won their opening matches at the Women's European Championship. Germany beat Denmark 4-0 in Brentford. Spain beat Finland 4 to 1 in Milton Keynes. They play in Group B on Tuesday. The Netherlands and Portugal play on Saturday. The tournament starts on June 14th. It ends on July 14. There are 16 teams in the tournament. Netherlands are opening their title defense against Sweden. Portugal are playing Switzerland. Sweden is playing against Switzerland in Sheffield. Switzerland is opening its title defence against the Netherlands in Leigh. Denmark's Kathrine Møller Kühl was sent off in stoppage time.


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