Northern Ireland vs England: Women’s Euro 2022, times, TV and how to watch online
All the information you need on how and where to watch Northern Ireland take on England in the Women’s Euro 2022.
England sit top of Group A with six points from their opening two games of the Women’s European Championships.
Follow Northern Ireland - England live online: scores, stats and updates, Women’s Euro 2022.
Sarina Wiegman’s side have got off to a blistering start, scoring nine and keeping two clean sheets.
England started off with a 1-0 victory over Austria and followed up that result by thumping Norway 8-0. The Lionesses have never won Europe’s showpiece, although they have featured in two finals.
Wiegman’s side are on home soil and will fancy their chances this summer, having reached the semi-finals of their last three major tournaments and looking like a much-improved outfit under Wiegman.
Northern Ireland currently sit bottom of the group, having lost both of their opening games.
Ranked 47th in the world and playing at their first major tournament, Kenny Shiels’ side have conceded six goals in two games and only managed just two shots on target in each.
What time does Northern Ireland vs England kick off?
The Women’s Euro 2022 Group A game between Northern Ireland and England will kick off at St. Mary’s Stadium, Southampton (England) on Friday 15 July 2022 at 3:00 pm US (EDT) and 12:00 pm US (PDT).
That’s 9:00 pm CEST and 8:00 pm UK time.
Find out what time Northern Ireland vs England starts if you’re elsewhere in the world.
Where can I watch Northern Ireland vs England in the US and UK?
In the US and UK, the following television channels and online services will be broadcasting Northern Ireland vs England:
US: ESPN+, TUDN USA, TUDN App, TUDN.com
UK: BBC Sport Web, BBC One, BBC iPlayer
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Northern Ireland vs England: live AS English coverage
You’ll also be able to follow live-text coverage of Northern Ireland vs England right here at AS USA. We’ll be building up to the game from about an hour ahead of kick-off, before taking you through the action as it unfolds.