This summer's European Football Championship in England will be decided at arenas such as Wembley, 90,000 seats, and Old Trafford, just under 75,000 seats.

But two of the championship arenas have room for 12,000 spectators.

And Manchester City's academy arena has a capacity for 7,000 people, but only 4,400 plates are for sale.

- Hopefully we would have had even more audiences if it had been a larger arena.

We want as many audiences as possible, so it's a shame, says the national team's Rebecka Blomqvist to SVT Sport.

The FA (English Football Association) has tried to explain and said that it has been difficult to persuade clubs to take an organizer.

What do you say about that explanation?

- I think it feels a little strange, of course, considering how big women's football has become, and how big football is in general, that there would be no clubs that want to arrange.

But now I do not know the background to everything, says the Wolfsburg attacker.