the opening match of the championship—which had been delayed a year owing to the COVID pandemic—featured the hosts England taking on Austria.

It will benefit the competition that Qatar will host the men's World Cup in the fall rather than in the summer of 2022. 

Four groups of sixteen nations compete, and records in live attendance and broadcast viewers are anticipated.

The Championship will live up to expectations, according to Euronews Sports Editor Andy Robini.

"Keeping the ticket prices reasonable was the appropriate call, in my opinion, because a good competition needs a pleasant environment. 

There will be an increase in families attending, it will be more thrilling, and new milestones will be set."

"The quality is so high now, it's incredibly tough to foresee what the finale of the tournament will look like," said Sarina Wiegman of the Netherlands, 

who was chosen to increase England's prospects of winning, particularly on home soil, in 2017.

"Many countries, including our own, are doing well. During competitions, unexpected things can occur, and you should take advantage of them "She uttered.

Although Germany has typically dominated this sport, elite countries like France and England are hoping to make their mark this year.

Spain will need to put in a lot of effort after losing their key player to a major injury, but Sweden and 

the Netherlands may be two other teams vying for a spot in the championship game.

"While some of these players are accustomed to performing before large audiences, others will need to swiftly adjust. 

Who will perform well under pressure is hard to predict, and I'm having problems picking a winner, "announcing Andy Robini

"Alexia Putellas' recent anterior cruciate ligament damage represents a significant blow for Spain. 

The midfield powerhouse of La Roja, she is more to me than just a Ballon d'Or winner, and I am hoping that her teammates can step up in her absence."

The Barcelona captain will be missed, but there are still a lot of young players to watch out for.

The contenders are Ada Hegerberg of Norway, who wants to make a significant impression on her comeback, Wendie Renard of France, and 

Vivianne Miedema of the Netherlands, who is attempting to win her second consecutive European title.