ESPN’s Presentation of UEFA Women’s EURO 2017(TM) Kicks off July 16

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ESPN’s Presentation of UEFA Women’s EURO 2017(TM) Kicks off July 16

ESPN Networks to Air all 31 Matches of the Tournament Live; Final Airs August 6 on ESPNU

ESPN’s presentation of UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 from The Netherlands will kick off Sunday, July 16, with the hosts facing off against Norway at Noon ET on ESPN3 and streaming live on the ESPN app. A second match from Group A will stream at 2:45 p.m. ET as Denmark takes on Belgium.  All 31 matches of UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 will air live on the ESPN networks, with the group stage, quarterfinals and semifinals streaming on ESPN3 and the ESPN app, with the final airing from Enschede on ESPNU on Sunday, Aug. 6, and the trophy presentation immediately following the match.

The quadrennial tournament will feature three teams in the top five of FIFA’s rankings – defending UEFA champion Germany (#2), France (#3) and England (#5) – and eight teams from the top 15 in the rankings, and will include some of the top names in women’s soccer including Germany’s Anja Mittag and Dzsenifer Marozsan, France’s Camille Abily and Eugenie Le Sommer, England’s Karen Carney and Jill Scott, and Sweden’s Lotta Schelin.

ESPN’s news and information platforms will provide additional coverage including highlights, commentary and features across espnW.com, ESPN FC and ESPNFC.com. Also during the tournament, espnW will examine the state of European women’s soccer clubs, some of which recently welcomed U.S. Women’s National Team stars like Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd and more – why did they choose to go abroad now, and how will European soccer prepare them for the next FIFA Women’s World Cup? espnW’s Graham Hays will also provide an in-depth look at reigning UEFA champion Germany and the team’s prospects during the UEFA Women’s EURO and in the next World Cup.

UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 – Groups (Team FIFA Ranking #):

Group A

 

Netherlands (#12)

Norway (#11)

Denmark (#15)

Belgium (#22)

Group B

 

Germany (#2)

Sweden (#9)

Italy (#18)

Russia (#25)

Group C

 

France (#3)

Iceland (#19)

Austria (#22)

Switzerland (#17)

Group D

 

England (#5)

Scotland (#21)

Spain (#13)

Portugal (#38)

Full Schedule:

Date Time (ET) Match Network
Sun, Jul 16 Noon p.m. Group A:

Netherlands vs. Norway

ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group A:

Denmark vs. Belgium

ESPN3
Mon, Jul 17 Noon p.m. Group B:

Italy vs. Russia

ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group B:
Germany vs. Sweden
ESPN3
Tue, Jul 18 Noon p.m. Group C:
Austria vs. Switzerland
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group C:
France vs. Iceland
ESPN3
Wed, Jul 19 Noon p.m. Group D:
Spain vs. Portugal
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group D:
England vs. Scotland
ESPN3
Thu, Jul 20 Noon p.m. Group A:
Norway vs. Belgium
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group A:
Netherlands vs. Denmark
ESPN3
Fri, Jul 21 Noon p.m. Group B:
Sweden vs. Russia
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group B:
Germany vs. Italy
ESPN3
Sat, Jul 22 Noon Group C:
Iceland vs. Switzerland
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group C:
France vs. Austria
ESPN3
Sun, Jul 23 Noon Group D:
Scotland vs. Portugal
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group D:

England vs. Spain

ESPN3
Mon, Jul 24 2:45 p.m. Group A:
Belgium vs. Netherlands
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group A:
Norway vs. Denmark
ESPN3
Tue, Jul 25 2:45 p.m. Group B:
Russia vs. Germany
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group B:
Sweden vs. Italy
ESPN3
Wed, Jul 26 2:45 p.m. Group C:
Iceland vs. Austria
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group C:
Switzerland vs. France
ESPN3
Thu, Jul 27 2:45 p.m. Group D:
Portugal vs. England
ESPN3
  2:45 p.m. Group D:
Scotland vs. Spain
ESPN3
Sat, Jul 29 TBD Quarterfinals Game #1
Group A Winner vs. Group B Runner Up
ESPN3
  TBD Quarterfinals Game #2
Group B Winner vs. Group A Runner Up
ESPN3
Sun, Jul 30 TBD Quarterfinals Game #3
Group C Winner vs. Group D Runner Up
ESPN3
  TBD Quarterfinals Game #4
Group D Winner vs. Group C Runner Up
ESPN3
Thu, Aug 3 TBD Semifinals Game #1
Winner QF #1 vs. Winner QF #4
ESPN3
  TBD Semifinals Game #2
Winner QF #2 vs. Winner QF #3
ESPN3
Sun, Aug 6 11 a.m. Final ESPNU

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Tara Chozet

I handle PR for ESPN Radio, espnW, technology, remote operations and soccer. I received my undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and my Master’s degree from the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism.
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