Each game of Euro 2024 will be broadcast live on UK television over the next four weeks as a celebration of soccer arrives on our screens.
O BBC It is TVI are dividing the 36 group stage games between them, before the knockout games are awarded later.
ITV – whose experts include Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou as well as former England players Ian Wright It is Gary Neville – have the opening game of the tournament between Germany and Scotland, as well as England’s final game in the group stage, against Slovenia.
The BBC will broadcast England’s first two group games, with Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard and Cesc Fabregas among its studio analysts.
Take a look below to find the TV channel for each Euro 2024 game.
Friday, June 14th
Group A, Munich: Germany 5-1 Scotland
15th of June
Group A, Cologne: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland
Group B, Berlin: Spain 3-0 Croatia
Group B, Dortmund: Italy 2-1 Albania
June 16
Group D, Hamburg: Poland 1-2 Netherlands
Group C, Stuttgart: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark
Group C, Gelsenkirchen: Serbia 0-1 England
June 17th
Group E, Munich: Romania 3-0 Ukraine
Group E, Frankfurt: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia
Group D, Dusseldorf: Austria 0-1 France
June 18
Group F, Dortmund: Türkiye – Georgia (1700)
Group F, Leipzig: Portugal – Czech Republic (2000)
June 19
Group B, Hamburg: Croatia x Albania (1400)
Group A, Stuttgart: Germany x Hungary (1700)
Group A, Cologne: Scotland – Switzerland (2000)
June 20th
Group C, Munich: Slovenia x Serbia (1400)
Group C, Frankfurt: Denmark x England (1700)
Group B, Gelsenkirchen: Spain – Italy (2000)
June 21th
Group E, Dusseldorf: Slovakia x Ukraine (1400)
Group D, Berlin: Poland – Austria (1700)
Group D, Leipzig: Netherlands – France (2000)
June 22
Group F, Hamburg: Georgia – Czech Republic (1400)
Group F, Dortmund: Türkiye – Portugal (1700)
Group E, Cologne: Belgium – Romania (2000)
June 23
Group A, Frankfurt: Switzerland – Germany (2000)
Group A, Stuttgart: Scotland – Hungary (2000)
June 24th
Group B, Leipzig: Croatia – Italy (2000)
Group B, Dusseldorf: Albania – Spain (2000)
June 25th
Group D, Berlin: Netherlands x Austria (1700)
Group D, Dortmund: France – Poland (1700)
Group C, Cologne: England x Slovenia (2000)
Group C, Munich: Denmark – Serbia (2000)
June 26th
Group E. Frankfurt: Slovakia x Romania (1700)
Group E, Stuttgart: Ukraine x Belgium (1700)
Group F, Hamburg: Czech Republic – Türkiye (2000)
Group F, Gelsenkirchen: Georgia – Portugal (2000)
June 29
Round of 16, Berlin: Group A runners-up x Group B runners-up (1700)
Round of 16, Dortmund: Group A winner vs Group C runners-up (2000)
June 30
Round of 16, Gelsenkirchen: winner Group C vs third place Group D/E/F (1700)
Round of 16, Cologne: second placed Group B vs third placed Group A/D/E/F (2000)
July 1st
Round of 16, Dusseldorf: Group D runners-up x Group E runners-up (1700)
Round of 16, Frankfurt: winner of Group F vs third place in Group A/B/C (2000)
July 2
Round of 16, Munich: winner Group E vs third place Group A/B/C/D (1700)
Round of 16, Leipzig: Group D winner vs Group F runners-up (2000)
July, 5th
Quarter-finals, Stuttgart: winner of round of 16, game 3, winner of round of 16, game 1 (1700)
Quarter-finals, Hamburg: winner of the round of 16, game 5 vs winner of the round of 16, game 6 (2000)
July 6
Quarter-finals, Dusseldorf: winner of round of 16, game 4, winner of round of 16, game 2 (1700)
Quarter-finals, Berlin: winner of round of 16, game 7, winner of round of 16, game 8 (2000)
July 9
Semi-final, Munich: QF1 winner x QF2 winner (2000)
July 10
Dortmund semi-final: QF3 winner x QF4 winner (2000)
July 14th
Final, Berlin (2000)