All the information you need to know about those participating in the Euros this summer, including key players, injuries and squad announcement dates
The 2022 UEFA Women's Euro kicks off on July 6, when England face Austria at Old Trafford for the opening game of what promises to be a thrilling month of football.
UEFA's deadline for each nation to submit its 23-player squad was Sunday June 26.
After that, teams are allowed to make unlimited changes to the rosters before their opening fixtures in the event of serious injury or illness, which includes Covid-19 or a player being a close contact.
Here, GOAL has all of the confirmed UEFA Women's Euro squads and the details you need to know.
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Hosts of the tournament, England announced a 28-player preliminary squad as early as May 17, with the final squad coming on June 15.
Jordan Nobbs is a key absentee, the Arsenal midfielder ruled out for the summer with a knee injury.
The provisional roster included Steph Houghton, the long-serving captain of this team, but a player who has not played since January. She was cut from the final squad, along with goalkeeper Sandy MacIver, Chelsea's Niamh Charles, plus Manchester United duo Lucy Staniforth and Katie Zelem.
Fran Kirby, who has not played since February, is in the squad. The forward was an unused substitute in Chelsea's Women's FA Cup triumph in May, having made great progress from a fatigue-related issue.
Goalkeepers: Mary Earps (Manchester United), Hannah Hampton (Aston Villa), Ellie Roebuck (Manchester City).
Defenders: Millie Bright (Chelsea), Lucy Bronze (Manchester City), Jess Carter (Chelsea), Rachel Daly (Houston Dash), Alex Greenwood (Manchester City), Demi Stokes (Manchester City), Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal).
Midfielders: Fran Kirby (Chelsea), Jill Scott (Aston Villa, on loan from Manchester City), Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Ella Toone (Manchester United), Keira Walsh (Manchester City), Leah Williamson (Arsenal).
Forwards: Beth England (Chelsea), Lauren Hemp (Manchester City), Chloe Kelly (Manchester City), Beth Mead (Arsenal), Nikita Parris (Arsenal), Alessia Russo (Manchester United), Ellen White (Manchester City).
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Austria's squad for this summer's Euros was announced on June 27.
Fourteen members of the Euro 2017 squad, which went all the way to the semi-finals, were chosen again, with star names such as Hoffenheim striker Nicole Billa, Bayern Munich midfielder Sarah Zadrazil and Arsenal goalkeeper Manuela Zinsberger among them.
That number became 15 on July 4 when it was announced that Lisa Kolb and Maria Plattner, the two 21-year-olds who are among Austria's most exciting young talents, would miss the tournament. Kolb was ruled out due to Covid, while Plattner's absence was due to a broken collarbone.
Virginia Kirchberger, the Eintracht Frankfurt defender who was on the roster at Euro 2017, and Annabel Schasching, the 19-year-old who is now the youngest member of the squad, took their places.
Goalkeepers: Isabella Kresche (St. Polten), Jasmin Pal (FC Koln), Manuela Zinsberger (Arsenal).
Defenders: Celina Degen (FC Koln), Marina Georgieva (Sand), Verena Hanshaw (Eintracht Frankfurt), Katharina Naschenweng (Hoffenheim), Katharina Schiechtl (Werder Bremen), Viktoria Schnaderbeck (Arsenal), Carina Wenninger (Roma), Laura Wienroither (Arsenal), Virginia Kirchberger (Eintracht Frankfurt).
Midfielders: Barbara Dunst (Eintracht Frankfurt), Jasmin Eder (St. Polten), Laura Feiersinger (Eintracht Frankfurt), Julia Hickelsberger-Fuller (Hoffenheim), Marie-Therese Hobinger (Zurich), Sarah Puntigam (FC Koln), Sarah Zadrazil (Bayern Munich), Annabel Schasching (Sturm Graz).
Forwards: Nicole Billa (Hoffenheim), Stefanie Enzinger (St Polten), Lisa Makas (Austria Wien).
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Northern Ireland's women's national team will make their major tournament debut this summer, with their official roster revealed at a special event at Windsor Park on June 27.
Liverpool midfielder Rachel Furness will be the key player for Kenny Shiels' team, having scored five goals in qualifying and also helped the Reds seal promotion to the Women's Super League this season.
After suffering an ACL injury in Northern Ireland's first game of the tournament, Simone Magill was ruled out of the rest of the competition.
Goalkeepers: Jackie Burns (BK Hacken), Becky Flaherty (Brighouse Town), Shannon Turner (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
Defenders: Kelsie Burrows (Cliftonville), Rebecca Holloway (Racing Louisville), Ashley Hutton (Linfield), Abbie Magee (Cliftonville), Sarah McFadden (Durham), Rebecca McKenna (Lewes), Julie Nelson (Crusaders Strikers), Laura Rafferty (Southampton), Demi Vance (Rangers).
Midfielders: Nadene Caldwell (Glentoran), Joely Andrews (Glentoran), Chloe McCarron (Glentoran), Marissa Callaghan (Cliftonville), Louise McDaniel (Cliftonville), Rachel Furness (Liverpool).
Forwards: Simone Magill (unattached), Caitlin McGuinness (Cliftonvillle), Kirsty McGuinness (Cliftonville), Lauren Wade (Glentoran), Emily Wilson (Crusaders Strikers).
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Norway have been one of the big stories in the build-up to this summer's Euros following the return of Ada Hegerberg, the 2018 Ballon d'Or winner.
Hegerberg decided to stop representing her country in 2017 due a dispute over how the Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) was treating women's football, but came back in April after positive conversations with Lise Klaveness, the new NFF president.
Head coach Martin Sjogren announce Norway's squad for the Euros on June 7, with the Lyon striker in there among a world-class winger in Caroline Graham Hansen and Guro Reiten, one of the stars of Chelsea's double-winning season.
On June 26, it was announced that Lisa Naalsund would miss the tournament through injury. She was replaced in the squad by Thea Bjelde.
Maren Mjelde, Reiten's club-mate, has been working her way back from injury over the last year and also makes the squad, but goalkeeper Cecilie Fiskerstrand sadly misses out after rupturing her ACL in May.
Goalkeepers: Guro Pettersen (Valerenga), Sunniva Skoglund (Stabaek), Aurora Mikalsen (Brann).
Defenders: Tuva Hansen (Brann), Maren Mjelde (Chelsea), Anja Sonstevold (Inter), Julie Blakstad (Manchester City), Maria Thorisdottir (Manchester United), Synne Skinnes Hansen (Rosenborg), Guro Bergsvand (Brann).
Midfielders: Vilde Boe Risa (Manchester United), Amalie Eikeland (Reading), Ingrid Syrstad Engen (Barcelona), Frida Maanum (Arsenal), Elisabeth Terland (Brann), Guro Reiten (Chelsea), Thea Bjelde (Valerenga).
Forwards: Anna Langas Josendal (Rosenborg), Karina Saevik (Avaldsnes), Sophie Roman Haug (Roma), Celin Bizet Ildhusoy (PSG), Caroline Graham Hansen (Barcelona), Ada Hegerberg (Lyon).