Norway’s Euro 2022 fixtures: Full dates and schedule
Norway’s Euro 2022 fixtures kick off in July - here is who they will be playing
With Norway’s Euro 2022 fixtures beginning on the 7th July, it is time to get the dates in the diary.
Euro 2022 is being hosted in England with matches taking place across the country throughout July. The sixteen team tournament runs from 6th - 31st July. Norway already have three group stage matches scheduled but if they reach the final, they will play six in total.
Norway are in Group A and will face Austria, England and Northern Ireland in the group stages.
There is a lot of excitement around Norway due to the return to their squad of all-time Women's Champions League top goalscorer Ada Hegerberg.
You can also download our Women's Euro 2022 wall chart to see every team's fixtures at this summer's tournament.
Norway’s Euro 2022 fixtures
Thursday 7th July
Norway vs Northern Ireland (20:00 GMT, St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton)
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Monday 11th July
England vs Norway (20:00 GMT, Community Stadium, Brighton and Hove)
Friday 15th July
Austria vs Norway (20:00 GMT, Community Stadium, Brighton and Hove)
Norway’s Euro 2022 fixtures: What fixtures will Norway play if they top the group?
If Norway win Group A, they will set up a quarter-final fixture with the runner-up of Group B. This will be one of Germany, Denmark, Spain or Finland. The quarter-final match would take place on Wednesday 20th July at the Community Stadium in Brighton and Hove.
A semi-final match on this path would take place on 26th July at Bramall Lane in Sheffield.
Norway’s Euro 2022 fixtures: What fixtures will Norway play if they come second in the group?
If Norway come second in Group A, they will set up a quarter-final fixture with the winner of Group B. The quarter-final match would take place on Thursday 21st July at the Brentford Community Stadium in London.
A semi-final match on this path would take place on 27th July at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes.
Jessy Parker Humphreys is a freelance women's football writer. A Chelsea fan, Jessy has been following the women's game since being taken to the 2003/04 FA Cup final at Loftus Road and seeing Arsenal thrash Jessy's local side Charlton. Fortunately, Arsenal don't win quite as much as they used to – although Jessy hopes Charlton will also be back at the top of the women's game one day.