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Where to watch Euro 2020? Calendar, schedule and TV

After a year of waiting, the most bizarre Eurocup in history arrives to take over the televisions for a month.

With Spain among the favorites, Mediaset will broadcast most of the championship matches. It has already designated the channels in which it will be possible to see until the last round of the group stage, in which it will choose the game and channel depending on what is at stake in each one.

This is the Eurocup match schedule: schedule and TV

Friday June 11

Group A: Turkey – Italy (21:00, Rome, on Telecinco)

Saturday June 12

Group A: Wales v Switzerland (15:00, Baku, in Four)
Group B: Denmark v Finland (18:00, Copenhagen, in Four)
Group B: Belgium – Russia (21:00, Saint Petersburg, on Telecinco)

Sunday June 13

Group D: England v Croatia (15:00, London, in Four)
Group C: Austria – North Macedonia (18:00, Bucharest, in Four)
Group C: Netherlands – Ukraine (21:00, Amsterdam, on Telecinco)

Monday June 14

Group D: Scotland v Czech Republic (3pm, Glasgow, in Four)
Group E: Poland v Slovakia (18:00, St. Petersburg, in Four)
Group E: Spain – Sweden (21:00, Seville, on Telecinco)

Tuesday June 15

Group F: Hungary – Portugal (18:00, Budapest, in Four)
Group F: FranceGermany (21:00, Munich, on Telecinco)

Wednesday June 16

Group B: Finland v Russia (15:00, St. Petersburg, in Four)
Group A: Turkey v Wales (18:00, Baku, in Four)
Group A: Italy – Switzerland (21:00, Rome, on Telecinco)

Thursday June 17

Group C: Ukraine – North Macedonia (15:00, Bucharest, in Four)
Group B: Denmark v Belgium (18:00, Copenhagen, in Four)
Group C: Netherlands – Austria (21:00, Amsterdam, on Telecinco)

Friday June 18

Group E: Sweden v Slovakia (15:00, St. Petersburg, in Four)
Group D: Croatia v Czech Republic (18:00, Glasgow, in Four)
Group D: England – Scotland (21:00, London, on Telecinco)

Saturday June 19

Group F: Hungary – France (15:00, Budapest, in Four)
Group F: Portugal v Germany (18:00, Munich, in Four)
Group E: Spain – Poland (21:00, Seville, on Telecinco)

Sunday June 20

Group A: Italy v Wales (18:00, Rome)
Group A: Switzerland v Turkey (18:00, Baku)

Monday June 21

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)

Tuesday June 22

Group D: Czech Republic v England (21:00, London)
Group D: Croatia v Scotland (21:00, Glasgow)

Wednesday 23 June

Group E: Slovakia- Spain (18:00, Seville, in Telecinco)
Group E: Sweden – Poland (18:00, Saint Petersburg)
Group F: Germany v Hungary (21:00, Munich)
Group F: Portugal – France (21:00, Budapest)

Round of 16

Saturday June 26

1: 2A – 2B (18:00, Amsterdam)
2: 1A – 2C (21:00, London)

Sunday June 27

3: 1C – 3D/E/F (18:00, Budapest)
4: 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (21:00, Sevilla)

Monday June 28

5: 2D – 2E (18:00, Copenhagen)
6: 1F – 3A/B/C (21:00, Bucarest)

Tuesday June 29

7: 1D – 2F (18:00, Londres)
8: 1E – 3A/B/C/D (21:00, Glasgow)

Quarter finals

Friday july 2

CF1: Winner 6 v Winner 5 (18:00, St. Petersburg)
CF2: Winner 4 v Winner 2 (21:00, Munich)

Saturday july 3

CF3: Winner 3 v Winner 1 (18:00, Baku)
CF4: Winner 8 v Winner 7 (21:00, Rome)

Semifinals

Tuesday July 6

SF1: Winner CF2 v Winner CF1 (21:00, London)

Wednesday July 7

SF2: Winner CF4 v Winner CF3 (21:00, London)

Final
Sunday July 11

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


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