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How to watch Euro 2020 in the US on TV and online

 (REUTERS)
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Euro 2020 is upon us with the best in Europe battling it out be crowned the continent’s top football team.

Delayed by 12 months by the coronavirus pandemic, Italy and Turkey will finally kick things off on Friday 11 June to kickstart a month of top quality football.

Portugal are defending champions after seeing off hosts France five years ago. The French bounced back to become World Cup winners in Russia in 2018 though and are one of the favourites here.

2008 and 2012 winners Spain are again favoured to go deep while Belgium, blessed with more star power than nearly anyone, come in as the top ranked side in the world.

It promises to be a feast of football. Here’s everything you need to know:

When does Euro 2020 start?

The tournament begins on Friday 11 June in Rome and ends with the final in London on Sunday 11 July.

What are the groups?

Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland.

Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia.

Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, Georgia, North Macedonia.

Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland.

Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia.

Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary.

What are the venues?

  • Rome (Stadio Olimpico)

  • Baku (Olympic Stadium)

  • Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)

  • St Petersburg (St Petersburg Stadium)

  • Amsterdam (Johan Cruijff ArenA)

  • Bucharest (National Arena)

  • London (Wembley Stadium)

  • Glasgow (Hampden Park)

  • Budapest (Puskás Aréna)

  • Munich (Fußball Arena München)

  • Seville (La Cartuja Stadium)

How can I watch it in the US?

Most games will be screened on ESPN in the US with a select few games being broadcast by ABC.

In the event of two matches being played at the same time - as they are in the third games of the group stage - one will be shown on ESPN2.

Subscribers can also stream matches live online via ESPN+.

How many fans are going to be allowed in?

That depends on the venue but all involved have committed to having supporters back in stadiums for the tournament.

Wembley Stadium has pledged to have 25 per cent capacity for games held there, with the potential for that to be increased as restrictions in England are relaxed.

Glasgow too are hoping to have 25 per cent capacity at Hampden Park but Dublin has lost its matches with the city unable to commit to hosting supporters.

Other host venues are even more bullish with St Petersburg planning for 50 per cent capacity at their matches with Budapest hoping for full capacity.

What is the fixture schedule?

Group Stage

Date

Match

Teams

Group

Venue

Friday 11th June

Match 1

Turkey vs Italy

Group A

Rome

Saturday 12th June

Match 2

Wales vs Switzerland

Group A

Baku

Saturday 12th June

Match 3

Denmark vs Finland

Group B

Copenhagen

Saturday 12th June

Match 4

Belgium vs Russia

Group B

St Petersburg

Sunday 13th June

Match 5

Netherlands vs Ukraine

Group C

Amsterdam

Sunday 13th June

Match 6

Austria vs North Macedonia

Group C

Bucharest

Sunday 13th June

Match 7

England vs Croatia

Group D

London

Monday 14th June

Match 8

Scotland vs Czech Republic

Group D

Glasgow

Monday 14th June

Match 9

Poland vs Slovakia

Group E

St Petersburg

Monday 14th June

Match 10

Spain vs Sweden

Group E

Seville

Tuesday 15th June

Match 11

Hungary vs Portugal

Group F

Budapest

Tuesday 15th June

Match 12

France vs Germany

Group F

Munich

Wednesday 16th June

Match 13

Turkey vs Wales

Group A

Baku

Wednesday 16th June

Match 14

Italy vs Switzerland

Group A

Rome

Wednesday 16th June

Match 15

Denmark vs Belgium

Group B

Copenhagen

Thursday 17th June

Match 16

Finland vs Russia

Group B

St Petersburg

Thursday 17th June

Match 17

Netherlands vs Austria

Group C

Amsterdam

Thursday 17th June

Match 18

Ukraine vs North Macedonia

Group C

Bucharest

Friday 18th June

Match 19

Croatia vs Czech Republic

Group D

Glasgow

Friday 18th June

Match 20

England vs Scotland

Group D

London

Friday 18th June

Match 21

Sweden vs Slovakia

Group E

St Petersburg

Saturday 19th June

Match 22

Spain vs Poland

Group E

Seville

Saturday 19th June

Match 23

Hungary vs France

Group F

Budapest

Saturday 19th June

Match 24

Germany vs Hungary

Group F

Munich

Sunday 20th June

Match 25

Switzerland vs Turkey

Group A

Baku

Sunday 20th June

Match 26

Italy vs Wales

Group A

Rome

Monday 21st June

Match 27

Russia vs Denmark

Group B

Copenhagen

Monday 21st June

Match 28

Finland vs Belgium

Group B

St Petersburg

Monday 21st June

Match 29

North Macedonia vs Netherlands

Group C

Amsterdam

Monday 21st June

Match 30

Ukraine vs Austria

Group C

Bucharest

Tuesday 22nd June

Match 31

Croatia vs Scotland

Group D

Glasgow

Tuesday 22nd June

Match 32

Czech Republic vs England

Group D

London

Wednesday 23rd June

Match 33

Sweden vs Poland

Group E

Seville

Wednesday 23rd June

Match 34

Slovakia vs Spain

Group E

St Petersburg

Wednesday 23rd June

Match 35

Portugal vs France

Group F

Budapest

Wednesday 23rd June

Match 36

Germany vs Hungary

Group F

Munich

Round of 16

Saturday 26th June

Match 37

Group A winner v Group C runner-up

London

Saturday 26th June

Match 38

Group A runner-up v Group B runner-up

Amsterdam

Sunday 27th June

Match 39

Group B winner v Group A/D/E/F third place

Seville

Sunday 27th June

Match 40

Group C winner v Group 3D/E/F third place – Budapest

Budapest

Monday 28th June

Match 41

Group F winner v Group A/B/C third place

Bucharest

Monday 28th June

Match 42

Group D runner-up v Group E runner-up

Copenhagen

Tuesday 29th June

Match 43

Group E winner v Group A/B/C/D third place

Glasgow

Tuesday 29th June

Match 44

Group D winner v Group F runner-up

London

Quarter-finals

Friday 2nd July, 5pm

Match 45

Winner of match 41 v Winner of match 42

St Petersburg

Friday 2nd July, 8pm

Match 46

Winner of match 39 v Winner of match 37

Munich

Saturday 3rd July, 5pm

Match 47

Winner of match 40 v Winner of match 38

Baku

Saturday 3rd July, 8pm

Match 48

Winner of match 43 v Winner of match 44

Rome

Semi-finals

Tuesday 6th July, 8pm

Match 49

Winner of match 45 v Winner of match 46

London

Wednesday 7th July, 8pm

Match 50

Winner of match 48 v Winner of match 47

London

Final

Sunday 11th July, 8pm

Match 51

Winner of match 49 v Winner of match 50

London

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