England at the UEFA Women's Championship

England's UEFA Women's Championship Record includes reaching the UEFA Women's Championship final thrice, in 1984, 2009 and 2022, winning the latter tournament on home soil. England women have also been losing semi-finalists on three occasions, and got knocked out in the finals group stage three times. On four occasions, including the 1989 to 1991 finals inclusive, England have failed to qualify for the final tournament.

About the competition
In 1984 there was no finals tournament. Instead, the competition took place as follows: UEFA divided all entrant countries into four groups. Four group winners were determined on a points basis after all teams played each other both home and away. Two points were awarded for a win throughout this period. The four group winners were paired off and played each other as a knockout competition on a two-legged home & away basis. The final was two-legged.

From 1987 there has been a finals tournament and a single host nation, always chosen from the eventual qualifiers. From 1987 until 1993 there were four teams in the finals, increased to eight in 1997, then expanded again to 12 for 2009. In 1995 the competition proceeded on a two-legged home & away basis until a one-off final.

Note: All tournaments have been two-year campaigns. The year represents the year in which the finals actually took place.

1984 – Reached Final
won.

1987 in Norway – Reached Semi-final
won.

1989 in West Germany – Did not qualify
won.

1991 in Denmark – Did not qualify
won.

1995 – Reached Semi-final
won.

1997 in Norway and Sweden – Did not qualify
won.

2001 in Germany – Reached Finals Group Stage
won. Qualification Playoff

England win 4–1 on aggregate and qualify for the Final Tournament
 * Ukraine 1–2 England
 * England 2–0 Ukraine

2005 in England – Reached Finals Group Stage
won.

England qualify for the Final Tournament as hosts

2009 in Finland – Reached Final
won.

Euro 2013
England got eliminated in the first round.

Euro 2017
England reached the semi-final.

Euro 2022
England hosted the competition. England won the competition 2-1.

Record

 * *Draws include knockout matches decided by penalty shoot-outs.
 * **Red border colour denotes tournament was held on home soil.