Euro 2020 TV schedule, dates
Euro 2020 started on June 11, 2021 and runs for a month, with the final taking place on Sunday, July 11.
Friday’s games (July 2, 2021):
► Switzerland vs Spain (5 p.m. BST / 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT)
• U.K. — ITV Hub
• U.S. — Watch on ESPN via Sling or Fubo.TV
► Belgium vs Italy (8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT)
• U.K. — BBC iPlayer
• U.S. — Watch on ESPN via Sling or Fubo.TV
The Euro 2020 Round of 16 is over and we now have a two-day break until the quarter-finals take place — and what a treat they promise to be.
England and Ukraine booked their places in the last eight yesterday, with wins over Germany and Sweden respectively. They’ll now face each other in Rome on Saturday (July 3) with a semi-final spot up for grabs.
They join Italy, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Spain and Switzerland in the final stages of Euro 2020, and each of the four ties looks like being a closely fought match. Here’s the line-up:
Switzerland vs Spain (5 p.m. BST / 12 p.m. ET, Friday, July 2)
Belgium vs Italy (8 p.m. BST/ 3 p.m. ET, Friday, July 2)
Czech Republic vs Denmark (5 p.m. BST/ 12 p.m. ET, Saturday, July 3)
Sweden/Ukraine vs England (8 p.m. BST/ 3 p.m. ET, Saturday, July 3)
We’ll find out what happens from Friday, and the good news is you can watch it all for free with a Euro 2020 live stream; scroll down for full details of when and where you can watch it all wherever you are.
How to watch Euro 2020 live streams for free
You’ll be able to find Euro 2020 live streams on free-to-air television in several countries, and that’s good news wherever you happen to live.
In the U.K., Euro 2020 live streams will be available for free on BBC and ITV, with the two national broadcasters sharing out the games. Both will cover the final.
That means that if you’re in the U.K. and have a valid TV licence, you’ll be able to follow every game for free via either the BBC iPlayer or ITV Hub online.
Other countries will also have free-to-air coverage of Euro 2020 live streams, including TF1 in France, ARD and ZDF in Germany, Mediaset in Spain and RAI in Italy.
But what do you do if you’re normally in one of those countries, but happen to be abroad right now? The simple solution is to use one of the best VPN services, so you can watch your favorite streaming services wherever you are.
Our favorite right now is ExpressVPN, thanks to its combination of superb speed, great customer service and excellent device support. It also offers a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee, so you could check it out for the Euros without having to sign up long term.
How to watch Euro 2020 live streams in the US
Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch Euro 2020 live streams on ABC and ESPN. Got those channels as part of a cable package? Then you’ll be able to stream games through the ESPN website and the ABC website.
If you’ve cut the cord and don’t have cable, you have plenty of options, too. Our pick of these would be Sling TV: the Sling Orange package costs just $35 per month and comes with more than 30 channels including ESPN. ABC’s games will be shown on ESPN3, so with Sling Orange you’ll be able to watch all the action. Plus, right now Sling is offering a 30-day trial for the bargain price of $10.
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If you’re a U.K. citizen — with a valid TV licence — who’ll be in the U.S. during the tournament, you can watch a Euro 2020 live stream for free by using a VPN to access BBC iPlayer or ITV Hub from anywhere in the world. ExpressVPN is our favorite right now, partly thanks to its risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee.
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How to watch Euro 2020 live streams with a VPN
If you’re not in your home country during June and July 2021 and are unable to watch a Euro 2020 live stream from wherever you are, you can still tune in via a virtual private network, or VPN. A VPN makes it appear that you’re surfing the web from your home town — meaning that you can access the streaming services you already pay for.
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How to watch Euro 2020 live streams in Canada
If you’re in Canada, you can get all the Euro 2020 action on TSN (in English) or TVS Sports (in French), as part of a cable TV package. If you’ve cut the cord, you can sign up for TSN Direct for $7.99 (CAD) a day or $19.99 per month. Plus, it’s open to all: you needn’t have TSN as part of an existing pay TV package.
It’s the same deal with TVA Sports Direct, though here it costs $19.99 a month without a daily option.
If you live in Canada and already subscribe to TSN or TVA, but aren’t at home right now, you can still watch a Euro 2020 live stream by using a quality VPN like ExpressVPN.
How to watch Euro 2020 live streams in the UK
Football fans in the U.K. can go into Euro 2020 with plenty of excitement. England, Scotland and Wales have all qualified and every game will be available to watch for free on BBC iPlayer or ITV Hub online.
The two broadcasters have divided the games up between them, with BBC having the opening game plus England vs Croatia, Scotland vs Czech Republic and Wales’ games against Turkey and Switzerland. ITV, meanwhile, has the big England vs Scotland game, plus England vs Czech Republic, Scotland vs Croatia and Wales vs Italy. Both will cover the final.
All sounds great, right? But if you’re not in the U.K. and have a valid U.K. TV license, you can still follow every single game by using one of the best VPN services, such as ExpressVPN.
How to watch Euro 2020 live streams in Australia
Aussies can watch the Euro 2020 live streams on Optus Sport, which will show all 51 matches. Optus can be accessed via a dedicated mobile or tablet app, and also on Chromecast and Apple TV.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN to watch all the action on your Optus account, as if you were back home.
How to watch Euro 2020: TV schedule and results so far
(All times BST)
Group stage: June 11-23
8 p.m. | Italy 3-0 Turkey | BBC |
2 p.m. | Wales 1-1 Switzerland | BBC |
5 p.m. | Denmark 0-1 Finland | BBC |
8 p.m. | Belgium 3-0 Russia | ITV |
2 p.m. | England 1-0 Croatia | BBC |
5 p.m. | Austria 3-1 North Macedonia | ITV |
8 p.m. | Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine | ITV |
2 p.m. | Scotland 0-2 Czech Republic | BBC |
5 p.m. | Poland 1-2 Slovakia | ITV |
8 p.m. | Spain 0-0 Sweden | BBC |
5 p.m. | Hungary 0-3 Portugal | ITV |
8 p.m. | France 1-0 Germany | ITV |
2 p.m. | Finland 0-1 Russia | BBC |
5 p.m. | Turkey 0-2 Wales | BBC |
8 p.m. | Italy 3-0 Switzerland | ITV |
2 p.m. | Ukraine 2-1 North Macedonia | ITV |
5 p.m. | Denmark 1-2 Belgium | ITV |
8 p.m. | Netherlands 2-0 Austria | BBC |
2 p.m. | Sweden 1-0 Slovakia | BBC |
5 p.m. | Croatia 1-1 Czech Republic | BBC |
8 p.m. | England 0-0 Scotland | ITV |
2 p.m. | Hungary 1-1 France | BBC |
5 p.m. | Portugal 2-4 Germany | ITV |
8 p.m. | Spain 1-1 Poland | BBC |
5 p.m. | Italy 1-0 Wales | ITV |
5 p.m. | Switzerland 3-1 Turkey | ITV |
5 p.m. | Netherlands 3 – 0 North Macedonia | ITV |
5 p.m. | Austria 1 – 0 Ukraine | ITV |
8 p.m. | Belgium 2 – 0 Finland | BBC |
8 p.m. | Denmark 4 – 1 Russia | BBC |
8 p.m. | Croatia 3 -1 Scotland | ITV |
8 p.m. | England 1 – 0 Czech Republic | ITV |
5 p.m. | Slovakia 0-5 Spain | ITV |
5 p.m. | Sweden 3-2 Poland | ITV |
8 p.m. | Germany 2-2 Hungary | BBC |
8 p.m. | Portugal 2-2 France | BBC |
Round of 16: June 26-29
5 p.m. | Wales 0-4 Denmark | BBC |
8 p.m. | Italy 2-1 Austria | BBC |
5 p.m. | Netherlands 0-2 Czech Republic | ITV |
8 p.m. | Belgium 1-0 Portugal | ITV |
5 p.m. | Croatia 3-5 Spain | ITV |
8 p.m. | France 3-3 Switzerland (4-5 pens) | ITV |
5 p.m. | England 2-0 Germany | BBC |
8 p.m. | Sweden 1-2 Ukraine | BBC |
Quarter-finals: July 2-3
5 p.m. | Switzerland vs Spain | ITV |
8 p.m. | Belgium vs Italy | BBC |
5 p.m. | Czech Republic vs Denmark | ITV |
8 p.m. | Ukraine vs England | BBC |
Semi-finals: July 6-7
8 p.m. | Semi-Finalist 2 vs Semi-Finalist 1 | TBC |
8 p.m. | Semi-Finalist 4 vs Semi-Finalist 3 | TBC |
Euro 2020 final: July 11
8 p.m. | Semi-final winner 1 vs semi-final winner 2 | BBC and ITV |
Euro 2020 groups
GROUP A | |||
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TEAM | PLAYED | POINTS | GD |
Italy (Q) | 3 | 9 | +7 |
Wales (Q) | 3 | 4 | +1 |
Switzerland (Q) | 3 | 4 | -1 |
Turkey | 3 | 0 | -7 |
Italy qualified top of their group after three excellent victories and without breaking a sweat.
Wales joined them thanks to a good win over Turkey and by being slightly less soundly beaten by Italy than Switzerland were.
The Swiss, with 4 points, went through as one of the best third-place teams.
GROUP B | |||
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TEAM | PLAYED | POINTS | GD |
Belgium (Q) | 3 | 9 | +6 |
Denmark (Q) | 3 | 3 | +1 |
Finland | 3 | 3 | -2 |
Russia | 3 | 3 | -5 |
Belgium, with a squad boasting the likes of Kevin de Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Thibaut Courtois, sealed their qualification from Group C with one game to go.
Denmark and Finland’s game was overshadowed by the terrible collapse of Christian Eriksen, and it’s to the Danes’ credit that despite losing their first two matches they still qualified thanks to a thumping 4-1 win over Russia.
Finland and Russia can count themselves very unlucky not to qualify, with only goal difference sending them out.
GROUP C | |||
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TEAM | PLAYED | POINTS | GD |
Netherlands (Q) | 3 | 9 | +6 |
Austria (Q) | 3 | 6 | +1 |
Ukraine (Q) | 3 | 3 | -1 |
North Macedonia | 3 | 0 | -6 |
The Netherlands dominated Group C with three very comfortable victories, while Austria did enough to take second without ever really impressing in what was one of the weaker groups. Ukraine just sneaked into the next round as one of the best third-place teams.
GROUP D | |||
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TEAM | PLAYED | POINTS | GD |
England (Q) | 3 | 7 | +2 |
Croatia (Q) | 3 | 4 | +1 |
Czech Republic (Q) | 3 | 4 | +1 |
Scotland | 3 | 1 | -4 |
While England’s young team looked impressive at times, they also struggled for consistency and didn’t exactly look like potential champions.
Croatia were fairly disappointing in all but their final game, in which a 3-1 victory over Scotland secured second place.
The Czech Republic acquitted themselves well and were deserving of their place in the last 16 as one of the best third-place teams. Scotland go home with only a point and a goal to their name.
GROUP E | |||
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TEAM | PLAYED | POINTS | GD |
Sweden (Q) | 3 | 7 | +2 |
Spain (Q) | 3 | 5 | +5 |
Slovakia | 3 | 3 | -5 |
Poland | 3 | 1 | -2 |
Group E should have been a comfortable one for Spain, who have plenty of talent if not quite so many stars as in previous years, but they made hard work of it before finally turning on the style against Slovakia and taking second place.
Sweden are tricky customers and qualified comfortably after taking 7 points from their three games. Slovakia will feel unlucky to have missed out, given that other teams on 3 points did make the next stage, but that 5-0 defeat to Spain really hurt them.
GROUP F | |||
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TEAM | PLAYED | POINTS | GD |
France | 3 | 5 | +1 |
Germany | 3 | 4 | +1 |
Portugal | 3 | 4 | +1 |
Hungary | 3 | 2 | -3 |
Every tournament has a group of death, and for Euro 2020 it was Group F.
France, the world champions, ultimately topped the group, but can count themselves slightly lucky after disjointed performances against Hungary and Portugal.
With just 10 minutes to go in their final game, Germany were about to crash out of the tournament. But a late goal against Hungary saw them leapfrog both the Hungarians and the Portuguese to take second.
Portugal, the reining European champions, qualified as one of the best third-place teams and are still in with a chance of retaining their title. Poor old Hungary, though, are out despite two brilliant performances against France and Germany.
When and where does Euro 2020 take place?
Euro 2020 is unlike any major football tournament before it in so many ways.
For starters, it’s taking place a year later than it should have done — though it may be called Euro 2020, it is of course happening in 2021, due to Covid.
What’s more, it’s not being hosted in one or at most two countries, but rather in 11 cities spread across the continent. This is nothing to do with Covid, but is instead just a crazy UEFA idea that (so far) seems to be working quite well.
London will host both the final and the two semi-finals, plus various group and last-16 games, with other games taking place in all corners of Europe:
- London, England: Wembley Stadium
- Saint Petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg Stadium
- Baku, Azerbaijan: Baku Olympic Stadium
- Munich, Germany: Football Arena Munich
- Rome, Italy: Stadio Olimpico in Rome
- Amsterdam, Netherlands: Johan Cruijff Arena
- Bucharest, Romania: National Arena Bucharest
- Budapest, Hungary: Puskás Aréna
- Copenhagen, Denmark: Parken Stadium
- Glasgow, Scotland: Hampden Park
- Seville, Spain: Stadium La Cartuja Sevilla
Euro 2020 top scorers
POSITION | PLAYER | TEAM | GOALS | ASSISTS |
1 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 5 | 1 |
2 | Patrik Schick | Czech Republic | 4 | 0 |
3 | Emil Forsberg | Sweden | 4 | 0 |
4 | Karim Benzema | France | 4 | 0 |
5 | Robert Lewandowski | Poland | 3 | 0 |
6 | Haris Seferović | Switzerland | 3 | 0 |
7 | Raheem Sterling | England | 3 | 0 |
8 | Romelu Lukaku | Belgium | 3 | 0 |
9 | Georginio Wijnaldum | Netherlands | 3 | 0 |
10 | Pablo Sarabia | Spain | 2 | 2 |
Ranking criteria: 1. Goals 2. Assists 3. Fewest minutes played 4. Goals in qualification