Watch FREE Online EURO 2020 (Matchday June 14): Daily Schedule, Kick-off Times, TV, Live Stream and Venues
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EURO 2020 SCHEDULE - MATCHES, KICK OFF TIME, VENUES Today Monday 14 June
Lockdown is lifting, the nation is thawing, sun is on the way (apparently) and there’s only one place you need to be this summer: nestled in your favourite armchair, hidden from the world, soaking up every glorious moment of Euro 2020 on TV, of course.
The bumper-sized tournament will boast 51 matches on TV and as ever, every single one of the Euro 2020 fixtures will be live and free for the whole nation to savour.
Euro 2020 Matchday: Fixtures
Group D: Scotland v Czech Republic (2pm) BBC One / iPlayer
Group E: Poland v Slovakia (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub
Group E: Spain v Sweden (8pm) BBC One / iPlayer
Watch FREE Euro 2020 Matchday June 14 on TV Channels
Every game will be live across BBC and ITV with each of their main TV channels broadcasting every match live for free.
Each game will also be available on BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub so you’ll never miss a moment, even on the move.
Welsh language broadcaster S4C will also be showing live coverage of every Wales match.
How to watch Euro 2020 – Matchday June 14 in the UK
The BBC and ITV are sharing live coverage of broadcast rights for UEFA Euro Championship 2020 in the U.K. The BBC will carry its matches on BBC One and BBC iPlayer; ITV will show the games on ITV, ITV 4 and ITV Hub will both carry matches.
How to watch Euro 2020 – Matchday June 14 in the United States
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ESPN networks and ABC will be the U.S. home for the UEFA European Football Championship 2020 (yes, 2020 in 2021, because pandemic), offering all 51 matches that will take place between June 11 and July 11. This is the first time that ESPN has carried UEFA Euro Championship matches since 2008.
UEFA 2020 was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but is set to get underway with its opening match on June 11 in Rome between Turkey and Italy. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
In total, ESPN will air 40 of the UEFA Euro 2020 matches, including both semifinals and final match, while six will air on ESPN2 and five will be shown on ABC. The matches will also stream live on the ESPN and ABC apps, as well as be simulcast on ESPN3.
ESPN+ will livestream all 51 matches via a second-screen experience with three different feeds and audio feed from ESPN’s match commentators. Simulcasts of ESPN’s coverage of the semifinals and finals will also be available on ESPN+.
Other UEFA content set to be on ESPN+ includes “ESPN FC,” a daily show offering news, analysis and highlights with Dan Thomas and Kay Murray; UEFA Euro-branded studio programming; and classic UEFA Euro matches available starting June 8.
Each match will feature pregame, halftime and postgame studio segments. "Euro Today" and "Euro Tonight" are specialty programming that will air in-between matches and after the last match of the day, respectively.
How to watch Euro 2020 – Matchday June 14 live streams with a VPN
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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?Johan Cruyff Arena (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Olympic Stadium (Baku, Azerbaijan) Arena Nationala (Bucharest, Romania) Puskas Arena (Budapest, Hungary) Parken Stadium (Copenhagen, Denmark) Hampden Park (Glasgow, Scotland) Wembley Stadium (London, England) Allianz Arena (Munich, Germany) Stadio Olimpico (Rome, Italy) Krestovsky Stadium (Saint Petersburg, Russia) La Cartuja (Seville, Spain) |
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