Where to watch Women's Euros 2022 in USA, Canada: TV channels, live streams for UEFA tournament – Sporting News

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The UEFA Women’s Euros 2022 is being played in England from July 6 through July 31, and it’s the 13th edition of a competition which was first held in 1984.
Host nation England is one of the favorites to win the tournament for the first time on home soil, especially after the world’s best women’s player, Alexia Putellas, suffered an ACL tear on the eve of the tournament, putting a dent in Spain’s chances. 
Germany, winners of eight of the 12 Euros tournaments held thus far, are sure to be in the running, as are the likes of defending champion Netherlands, established power France, and regular contenders Sweden.
The European Championship is one of the most coveted trophies in women’s soccer, and there are no Olympic or World Cup berths attached to this tournament. A total of 16 teams will do battle with a winner crowned after 31 matches.
Here are the details you need to know to watch the matches in the USA and Canada.
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USA: UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 will be televised and streamed in the USA by ESPN (English) and TUDN (Spanish) networks. All but three of the 31 total matches will be streamed on fuboTV.
ESPN will carry 21 games on ESPN2, and two on ESPN, including the final. TUDN will televise 18 matches with the rest showing up on streaming platform ViX. 
CANADA: The Women’s Euros will be streamed exclusively by UEFA.tv in Canada.
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UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 is being held in England across 10 different venues up and down the country. Here’s the list in descending order by capacity: 
*Capacity reduced for tournament due to restrictions on standing areas
Hosts England are certainly up there, with an exciting young side captained by Arsenal’s Leah Williamson, and a new coach in Sarina Wiegman, who won the trophy last time around with the Netherlands.
Spain and France are home to some of the best club sides in Europe — Barcelona, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon — so they will be hoping that translates into big tournament form.
Odds via Sports Interaction (as of July 7)

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