England will kick-off the first match of the tournament at Old Trafford, Manchester, on the 6 July 2022, with the competition running until the 31 July, played across 10 host venues in nine cities around the country.
The FA will have approximately 2,000 volunteers across the country with the aim of making EURO 2022 the best competition in women’s football to date. The women’s game has grown significantly over the past decade with UEFA doubling the prize money and offering financial incentives to clubs who have let their players go to the tournament.
There are a variety of roles available, from improving the match day experience for fans in ‘spectator services’ and helping out the delivery and logistics teams as ‘stadium support’, to being a ‘host city volunteer’, acting as an ambassador and promoting the experience within the city, helping out in fan zones and aiding with public transport for fans visiting from across the continent.