It’s 2021, but the tournament is still called Euro 2020. This summer, 24 teams will compete in the European Championship, considered the biggest soccer tournament after World Cup, from 11 June to 11 July.

Euro 2020 is not like other Euro, not only it’s not happening in 2020, but it’s being hosted in 11 cities from 11 different countries around Europe: Amsterdam, Baku, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Glasgow, London, Munich, Rome, Seville, St. Petersburg. The first is between Italy vs. Turkey, on June 11 in Rome.

Broadcast Coverage

TSN covers every single match of this tournament on at least one of its channels, and some of the matches are only available on TSN 2. CTV will also feature coverage for matches on Saturday and Sunday, including the final on July 11. HDTV collaborates with AtopTV to provide you the premium IPTV package that includes all the TSN and CTV channels.

Who will win

France, the current world champion, is being the favorite in the betting for this year. England with its young and talented roaster is expected to be a major contender for the crown of Euro 2020. Top two teams in each of the six groups and four third-place finisher will proceed to the knockout stage, starting from 26 June.

Fixtures

GROUP STAGE

Friday, June 11
Group A: Italy vs. Turkey – 3:00 PM

Saturday, June 12
Group A: Wales vs. Switzerland – 9:00 AM
Group B: Denmark vs. Finland – 12:00 PM
Group B: Belgium vs. Russia – 3:00 PM

Sunday, June 13
Group D: England vs. Croatia – 9:00 AM
Group C: Austria vs. North Macedonia – 12:00 PM
Group C: Netherlands vs. Ukraine – 3:00 PM

Monday, June 14
Group D: Scotland vs. Czech Republic – 9:00 AM
Group E: Poland vs. Slovakia – 12:00 PM
Group E: Spain vs. Sweden – 3:00 PM

Tuesday, June 15
Group F: Hungary vs. Portugal – 12:00 PM
Group F: France vs. Germany – 3:00 PM

Wednesday, June 16
Group B: Finland vs. Russia – 9:00 AM
Group A: Turkey vs. Wales – 12:00 PM
Group A: Italy vs. Switzerland – 3:00 PM

Thursday, June 17
Group C: Ukraine vs. North Macedonia – 9:00 AM
Group B: Denmark vs. Belgium – 12:00 PM
Group C: Netherlands vs. Austria – 3:00 PM

Friday, June 18
Group E: Sweden vs. Slovakia – 9:00 AM
Group D: Croatia vs. Czech Republic – 12:00 PM
Group D: England vs. Scotland – 3:00 PM

Saturday, June 19
Group F: Hungary vs. France – 9:00 AM
Group F: Portugal vs. Germany – 12:00 PM
Group E: Spain vs. Poland – 3:00 PM

Sunday, June 20
Group A: Italy vs. Wales – 12:00 PM
Group A: Switzerland vs. Turkey – 12:00 PM

Monday, June 21
Group C: North Macedonia vs. Netherlands – 12:00 PM
Group C: Ukraine vs. Austria – 12:00 PM
Group B: Russia vs. Denmark – 3:00 PM
Group B: Finland vs. Belgium – 3:00 PM

Tuesday, June 22
Group D: Czech Republic vs. England – 3:00 PM
Group D: Croatia vs. Scotland – 3:00 PM

Wednesday, June 23
Group E: Slovakia vs. Spain – 12:00 PM
Group E: Sweden vs. Poland – 12:00 PM
Group F: Germany vs. Hungary – 3:00 PM
Group F: Portugal vs. France – 3:00 PM

BRACKET – ROUND OF 16

The allocation of best third-placed will depend upon which four groups provide the teams.

Saturday, June 26
37- Runners-up Group A vs. Runners-up Group B – 12:00 PM
38 – Winners Group A vs. Runners-up Group C – 3:00 PM

Sunday, June 27
39 – Winners Group C vs. 3rd in D/E/F – 12:00 PM
40 – Winners Group B vs. 3rd in A/D/E/F – 3:00 PM

Monday, June 28
41 – Runners-up Group D vs. Runners-up Group E – 12:00 PM
42 – Winners Group F vs. 3rd in A/B/C – 3:00 PM

Tuesday, June 29
43 – Winners Group D vs. Runners-up Group F – 12:00 PM
44 – Winners Group E vs. 3rd in A/B/C/D – 3:00 PM

BRACKET – QUARTERFINALS

Friday, July 2
45 – Winners Match 41 vs. Winners Match 42 – 12:00 PM
46 – Winners Match 37 vs. Winners Match 39 – 3:00 PM

Saturday, July 3
47 – Winners Match 38 vs. Winners Match 40 – 12:00 PM
48 – Winners Match 43 vs. Winners Match 44 – 3:00 PM

BRACKET – SEMIFINALS

Tuesday, July 6
49 – Winners Match 45 vs. Winners Match 46 – 3:00 PM

Wednesday, July 7
50 – Winners Match 47 vs. Winners Match 48 – 3:00 PM

BRACKET – FINAL

Sunday, July 11
Winners Match 49 vs. Winners Match 50 – 3:00 PM