Watch FREE Online EURO 2020 Today (June 13): Daily Schedule, Matches, Kick-off Times, TV, Live Stream and Venues
Watch every game of the UEFA European Championship anywhere in the world.

The UEFA Euro 2020 Championship takes place from 11 June to 11 July 2021. Here’s how to watch it anywhere in the world.

EURO 2020 SCHEDULE - MATCHES, KICK OFF TIME, VENUES Today Saturday 13 June

Euro 2020 Matchday: Fixtures

Group D: England vs Croatia (15:00, London) on BBC

Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (18:00, Bucharest) on BBC

Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (21:00, Amsterdam) on ITV

Watch FREE Euro 2020 Matches June 13 on TV Channels

UK viewers will be pleased to know that every game of Euro 2020 is being aired on free-to-watch channels BBC and ITV and their respective streaming services, BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub. If you’re travelling abroad during the month-long tournament, you can access both streaming services using a good VPN service, like ExpressVPN.

How to watch Euro 2020 for free in the UK: BBC and ITV

BBC and ITV will both host live coverage of the Euro 2020 on their free-to-air channels in the UK. You can also stream content via their streaming services and apps, BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub. Of course, you need to ensure that you have a valid TV license but otherwise, you can stream every Euro 2020 game for free.

As you can see from the table above, BBC is showing the huge clash between England and Scotland on 18 June and two of Wales’ group games. Meanwhile, ITV will broadcast England and Scotland two other remaining fixtures.

Matchday June 13 - Watch Euro 2020 in the US: ESPN+

Meanwhile, US viewers will be able to watch every Euro 2020 game live on ESPN+. Subscription to this Disney-owned service costs $5.99/mnth or $59.99/year, but you can also bundle it with Disney+ and Hulu for $12.99/mnth. Apart from Euro 2020, ESPN+ gives you exclusive access to American sports like the NHL, MLB and even pay-per-view events like UFC fights.

Matchday June 13 - Watch Euro 2020 anywhere in the world: use a good VPN service

Most European countries are now allowing some form of travel, meaning there’s a high chance that you may be travelling to another country during the summer, but will yet want to watch your national team in action in the Euro 2020. Thankfully, this is easy to do provided you use a good VPN service.

A VPN basically masks your device’s location to trick it into thinking that it’s located anywhere in the world that you want. It does this by changing your device’s IP address. This means that you can access BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub and ESPN+ from anywhere in the world.

We recommend everyone use a good VPN service, especially when travelling because this protects your devices from shoddy Wi-Fi networks that can otherwise expose your personal information to hackers. While there are tons of free VPN services, we have selected the very best ones that will give you access to lag-free streams of Euro 2020 regardless of where in the world you’re browsing from.

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Euro 2020 Matchday: Full Fixtures

Friday 11 June

Group A: Turkey vs Italy (21:00, Rome)

Saturday 12 June

Group A: Wales vs Switzerland (15:00, Baku)

Group B: Denmark vs Finland (18:00, Copenhagen)

Group B: Belgium vs Russia (21:00, St Petersburg)

Sunday 13 June

Group D: England vs Croatia (15:00, London)

Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (18:00, Bucharest)

Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (21:00, Amsterdam)

Monday 14 June

Every goal on Spain's road to EURO 2020

Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (15:00, Glasgow)

Group E: Poland vs Slovakia (18:00, St Petersburg)

Group E: Spain vs Sweden (21:00, Seville)

Tuesday 15 June

Group F: Hungary vs Portugal (18:00, Budapest)

Group F: France vs Germany (21:00, Munich)

Wednesday 16 June

Group B: Finland vs Russia (15:00, St Petersburg)

Group A: Turkey vs Wales (18:00, Baku)

Group A: Italy vs Switzerland (21:00, Rome)

Thursday 17 June

Group C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (15:00, Bucharest)

Group B: Denmark vs Belgium (18:00, Copenhagen)

Group C: Netherlands vs Austria (21:00, Amsterdam)

Friday 18 June

Group E: Sweden vs Slovakia (15:00, St Petersburg)

Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (18:00, Glasgow)

Group D: England vs Scotland (21:00, London)

Saturday 19 June

Every goal on Portugal's road to EURO 2020

Group F: Hungary vs France (15:00, Budapest)

Group F: Portugal vs Germany (18:00, Munich)

Group E: Spain vs Poland (21:00, Seville)

Sunday 20 June

Group A: Italy vs Wales (18:00, Rome)

Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey (18:00, Baku)

Monday 21 June

Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (18:00, Amsterdam)

Group C: Ukraine vs Austria (18:00, Bucharest)

Group B: Russia vs Denmark (21:00, Copenhagen)

Group B: Finland vs Belgium (21:00, St Petersburg)

Tuesday 22 June

Group D: Czech Republic vs England (21:00, London)

Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (21:00, Glasgow)

Wednesday 23 June

Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (18:00, Seville)

Group E: Sweden vs Poland (18:00, St Petersburg)

Group F: Germany vs Hungary (21:00, Munich)

Group F: Portugal v France (21:00, Budapest)

The top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through.

Rest days on 24 and 25 June

KNOCKOUT PHASE

Round of 16

Saturday 26 June

Watch Pirlo's EURO 2012 Panenka penalty against England

1: 2A vs 2B (18:00, Amsterdam)

2: 1A vs 2C (21:00, London)

Sunday 27 June

3: 1C vs 3D/E/F (18:00, Budapest)

4: 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (21:00, Seville)

Monday 28 June

5: 2D vs 2E (18:00, Copenhagen)

6: 1F vs 3A/B/C (21:00, Bucharest)

Tuesday 29 June

7: 1D vs 2F (18:00, London)

8: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (21:00, Glasgow)

Rest days on 30 June and 1 July

Quarter-finals

Friday 2 July

QF1: Winner 6 vs Winner 5 (18:00, St Petersburg)

QF2: Winner 4 vs Winner 2 (21:00, Munich)

Saturday 3 July

QF3: Winner 3 vs Winner 1 (18:00, Baku)

QF4: Winner 8 vs Winner 7 (21:00, Rome)

Rest days on 4 and 5 July

Semi-finals

Tuesday 6 July

SF1: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1 (21:00, London)

Wednesday 7 July

SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (21:00, London)

Rest days on 8, 9, 10 July

Final

Sunday 11 July

Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (21:00, London)

Which stadiums are hosting the Euro 2020 tournament?

Wembley Stadium in London

Hampden Park in Glasgow

Stadio Olimpico in Rome

Allianz Arena in Munich

John Cryuff Arena in Amsterdam

Parken Stadium in Copenhagen

Puskas Arena in Budapest

Krestovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg

Olympic Stadium in Baku

La Cartuja in Seville

Arena Nationala in Bucharest