Wembley will host the Women’s Euro 2022 final on 31 JulyThe Football Association has announced plans to sell a record 700,000 tickets for next year’s Women’s European Championship in England.The tournament’s total attendance record is 240,045 from the last event in the Netherlands in 2017, when the hosts beat Denmark in the final.The FA also aims to break the record gate for a single Women’s Euro game, currently 41,301 from the 2013 final.The target is to set the record at the opening game at Old Trafford on 6 July, and again at the final at Wembley on 31 July, when they hope to break the record for a women’s game in Europe of 80,203, set when the USA beat Japan in the London 2012 Olympic final.The 2022 Women’s Euros will be staged at 10 venues across nine host cities.Tickets will cost from £5-£50, with more than 500,000 priced at £25 or less, and will be ava… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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