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Euro 2021: England Women to play opener at Old Trafford

Manchester United's stadium one of 10 grounds across country to host matches at UEFA tournament; "It will be amazing," says Phil Neville

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England Women manager Phil Neville says the pressure is on his side to deliver in their opening game of Euro 2021 which will be played at Old Trafford

England Women will play the opening fixture at Euro 2021 next summer on July 7 at Old Trafford.

Manchester United's stadium will be one of 10 grounds across the country used in the home tournament, with the news announced as Phil Neville's England continue their preparations with 500 days to go.

England's opener looks set to bring in the crowds, with the attendance record for a Women's European Championship game expected to be broken at the 74,879-seater venue.

Manchester United have taken a step closer to safe standing at Old Trafford
Image: A sell-out at 74,879-seater Old Trafford would break the record for attendance at a Women's European Championship game

Thirty-one matches will be played across 26 days, with the Lionesses playing their two other Group A fixtures at Southampton's St Mary's Stadium and the American Express Stadium, home to Brighton and Hove Albion, while the final on August 1 will take place at Wembley.

"I was [at Old Trafford] the other day with the trophy for the photocall, and it will be amazing," England boss Neville said.

England's key dates and grounds

  • July 7 - England and tournament opening game (Old Trafford)
  • July 12 - England's second game (American Express Stadium)
  • July 16 - England's third game (St Mary's)
  • July 21 - England's group winner vs Group B runner-up (American Express Stadium)
  • July 22 - England's group runner-up vs Group B winner (Brentford Community Stadium)
  • July 27 - Semi-final 1 (Bramall Lane)
  • July 28 - Semi-final 2 (stadium.mk)
  • August 1 - Final (Wembley Stadium)

"Thinking about the planning of the tournament, it probably started five or six years ago and the level of the stadium we were looking at then was to get as many people as possible into a smaller type stadium. And now we're thinking Old Trafford for the first game of the Euros.

"I think we should all be proud of the work that's being done. It is a brave and unbelievably correct decision by the FA to say the game has gone so far so let's take it to a bigger place, and I think it will be one of those occasions you will remember for a long, long time in your career."

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The Netherlands are the reigning champions in the competition - winning on home soil in 2017, where they beat England in the last four en route to the final.

Neville hopes his players can use the energy of a crowd to their benefit and feels they will be ready to handle big occasions by the time the tournament, the 13th edition, comes around.

He added: "I heard stuff the other day about having a Euros in your home nation and the pressures, expectations of that and all those negative things, but it's at home.

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"We should be seeing it as a massive advantage for our players to go out there with 75,000 England supporters.

"What we have to do now is to expose our players to big occasions so when they come to Old Trafford, it's just like another occasion. It's like going into your grandmother's front room, having a cup of tea, that's how it should be.

"There were 30,000 at the [Brazil] game at Middlesbrough, then the Wembley game here [against Germany] which was another bit of expectation and handling the pressure. The games next year will reflect the venues we hope to choose from, it's all part of the process."

Brentford's Community Stadium, set to open this summer, will be one of five venues based in the south used for Euro 2021 alongside Wembley, St Mary's, the Amex and Stadium MK, the home of MK Dons.

In addition to Old Trafford, Sheffield United's Bramall Lane, Manchester City's Academy Stadium, New York Stadium - the home of Rotherham - and Leigh Sports Village will be the other grounds to host fixtures in the tournament.

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