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Sweden vs Portugal on TV: How to watch and live stream Women's Euro 2022Sweden and Portugal both have hopes of reaching the Women’s Euro 2022 quarter-finals as they come up against each other in their final group game. Both spots in the knockout stages are up for grabs as Group C comes to a conclusion this evening.
The Netherlands and Switzerland will also be in the hunt in the day’s other game. In Leigh though, the focus is solely on Sweden and Portugal, with all sorts of outcomes possible. For the former, the equation is simple – get at least a draw and reach the quarter-finals. ALSO READ: Women's Euro 2022 fixtures and schedule: Every match, kick-off time, results Sweden came into the tournament as one of the favourites to go all the way, with Peter Gerhardsson’s side ranked second in the world. They were made to work for their first win against Switzerland though, having drawn their opener against the Netherlands, but they are in the driving seat heading into their final group game.
Show your support for England as the Lionesses go for glory at Women's Euro 2022! Portugal though will be aiming to throw a major spanner in the works, and claim a spot in the last eight for themselves. They will need Switzerland to do them a favour in the day’s other game, but we could be set for a thrilling finish in Group C. Here’s what you need to know if you want to watch this evening’s game: How to watch Sweden vs Portugal The match kicks off on Sunday, July 17 at 5pm (BST). It will be broadcast live on the BBC, with coverage available via the red button from 4.