The 2021 Women's European Championships are heading to England with matches at eight venues around the country including a Wembley final.
If you are interested in going then you can register with the FA for ticket information as and when it is released.
Phil Neville's England will qualify automatically for the tournament leaving 15 other nations battling it out to join them.
Scotland will be looking to make it to a third consecutive major tournament and open their qualifying campaign against Cyprus at Easter Road, home of Hibernian, on 30th August at 7.35pm.
Tickets are available now, priced at £5 Adults and £2 Children.
Wales and Northern Ireland have been drawn together in Group C and they will meet at Rodney Parade, Newport, on 3rd September at 7.05pm.
Tickets are priced at £5 Adults and £2 for those aged over 65 or under 16.
Before then Northern Ireland face a tough opener against Norway on 30th August. The game will take place at the home of Crusaders FC although I haven't seen any ticket or admission details yet.
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