Women’s Euro 2022 squads: Every country's final team
By Jessy Parker Humphreys published
All of the final Women’s Euro 2022 squads were confirmed by the end of June – here's who's going to England

The Women’s Euro 2022 squads have all been finalised, ahead of the tournament in England kicking off on July 6.
Every country had to confirm their squad with UEFA by midnight on June 24. Every national team can select 23 players, with three of those having to be goalkeepers. However, they will be able to replace players in that final squad if anyone gets seriously injured or ill before their first fixture.
Despite the late date for announcing Women’s Euro 2022 squads, many teams confirmed their teams ahead of the date.
There are several high-profile absentees from the Women’s Euro 2022 squads. England confirmed that Jordan Nobbs will not be part of their squad following a knee injury she picked up towards the end of the season, and usual captain Steph Houghton also missed out – with Arsenal's Leah Williamson chosen as England's Euro 2022 captain. Meanwhile, Germany announced that Dzenisfer Marozsan would also miss out as a result of injury.
However, Norway's Ada Hegerberg, who has refused to represent her national side in recent years, and returned to the fold and will appear at the Euros;.
Women's Euro 2022 squads
- England Women's Euro 2022 squad
- Germany Women's Euro 2022 squad
- Netherlands Women's Euro 2022 squad
- Denmark Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Norway Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Sweden Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- France Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Belgium Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Iceland Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Spain Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Finland Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Austria Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Italy Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Switzerland Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Northern Ireland Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
- Portugal Women's Euro 2022 squad (opens in new tab)
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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.
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