UEFA Euro 2021 Live Streaming & Broadcasting TV Channels List | Euro Cup 21 full schedule, fixtures and venues
The most popular event on earth is happening now. The name of the game is UFEA Championship is also known as the Euro cup. A total of 24 European nations are competing with each other for the prestigious title in soccer. The defending champion of Eurocup 2021 in Portugal
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Euro
Cup 21 full schedule, fixtures, and venues
GROUP
STAGE
11
June
Group
A: Turkey v Italy (CET 21:00, Rome)
12
June
Group
A: Wales v Switzerland (15:00, Baku)
Group
B: Denmark v Finland (18:00, Copenhagen)
Group
B: Belgium v Russia (21:00, St Petersburg)
13
June
Group
D: England v Croatia (15:00, London)
Group
C: Austria v North Macedonia (18:00, Bucharest)
Group
C: Netherlands v Ukraine (21:00, Amsterdam)
14
June
Group
D: Play-off winner C v Czech Republic (15:00, Glasgow)
Group
E: Poland v Slovakia (18:00, Dublin)
Group
E: Spain v Sweden (21:00, Bilbao)
15
June
Group
F: Hungary v Portugal (18:00, Budapest)
Group
F: France v Germany (21:00, Munich)
16
June
Group
B: Finland v Russia (15:00, St Petersburg)
Group
A: Turkey v Wales (18:00, Baku)
Group
A: Italy v Switzerland (21:00, Rome)
17
June
Group
C: Ukraine v North Macedonia (15:00, Bucharest)
Group
B: Denmark v Belgium (18:00, Copenhagen)
Group
C: Netherlands v Austria (21:00, Amsterdam)
18
June Group E: Sweden v Slovakia (15:00, Dublin)
Group
D: Croatia v Czech Republic (18:00, Glasgow)
Group
D: England v Scotland (21:00, London)
19
June
Group
F: Hungary v France (15:00, Budapest)
Group
F: Portugal v Germany (18:00, Munich)
Group
E: Spain v Poland (21:00, Bilbao) 20 June
Group
A: Italy v Wales (18:00, Rome)
Group
A: Switzerland v Turkey (18:00, Baku)
21
June
Group
C: North Macedonia v Netherlands (18:00, Amsterdam)
Group
C: Ukraine v Austria (18:00, Bucharest)
Group
B: Russia v Denmark (21:00, Copenhagen)
Group
B: Finland v Belgium (21:00, St Petersburg)
22
June
Group
D: Czech Republic v England (21:00, London)
Group
D: Croatia v Scotland (21:00, Glasgow)
23 June
Group
E: Slovakia v Spain (18:00, Bilbao)
Group
E: Sweden v Poland (18:00, Dublin)
Group
F: Germany v Hungary (21:00, Munich)
Group
F: Portugal v France (21:00, Budapest)
Knockout
Phase
26
June
1: 2A v 2B (18:00, Amsterdam)
2: 1A
v 2C (21:00, London)
27
June
3: 1C
v 3D/E/F (18:00, Budpest)
4: 1B v 3A/D/E/F (21:00, Bilbao)
28
June
5: 2D
v 2E (18:00, Copenhagen)
6: 1F
v 3A/B/C (21:00, Bucharest)
29
June
7: 1D
v 2F (18:00, Dublin)
8: 1E v 3A/B/C/D (21:00, Glasgow)
Rest days on 30 June and
1
July
Quarter-finals
2
July
QF1: Winner
6 v Winner 5 (18:00, St Petersburg)
QF2: Winner
4 v Winner 2 (21:00, Munich)
3
July
QF3: Winner
3 v Winner 1 (18:00, Baku)
QF4: Winner
8 v Winner 7 (21:00, Rome)
Rest
days on 5 and 6 July
Semi-finals
6
July SF1: Winner QF2 v Winner QF1 (21:00, London)
7
July SF2: Winner QF4 v Winner QF3 (21:00, London)
Rest
days on 9, 10,
11
July Final
11
July Winner SF1 v Winner SF2 (21:00, London)
Euro Cup 2021 Live Telecast &
Broadcasting Rights – Worldwide
Australia
– Optus Sport
Brazil
– Globosat
Canada
– Bell Media TV A Sports
The
Caribbean – ESPN
China
– CCTV Shankai Sports
Fiji
– FBC
Hong
Kong – PCCW Media
Indian subcontinent – Sony Pictures Networks
Indonesia
– IMGMNC Mola TV
Japan
– Wowow
Kyrgyzstan
– Saran Macau – TDM
New
Zealand – Sky Sport
Singapore
– Eleven Sports
South
Africa – SuperSport
Sub-Saharan
Africa – SuperSport Star Times
Taiwan
– Eleven Sports
Tajikistan
– Saran
Turkmenistan
– Saran
United
States – ESPN Univision
Uzbekistan
– Saran
Vietnam
– VTV
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