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Euro 2024 TODAY schedule: full knockout stage schedule, TV channels and kick-off times for every day of the flagship tournament

Euro 2024 action is happening at a breakneck pace in Germany and every match is live on talkSPORT.

The 17th edition of UEFA’s international competition sees 24 teams taking part in 51 matches, with England among the teams seeking glory.

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talkSPORT will provide live commentary for all 51 matches of this year’s tournament.

talkSPORT.com has you covered online, bringing fans the latest news from on the pitch in Germany, live blogs from every England and Scotland match, plus expert analysis, exclusive interviews and background content.

The Euros will see talkSPORT’s largest social and video team at a major tournament, capturing all the action across multiple cities – bringing the action digital in a way we’ve never seen before.

Below is the full schedule for the flagship tournament, including all match dates, UK kick-off times and TV channel selection.

Euro 2024 schedule

Friday June 14

Saturday June 15

  • Hungary 1-3 Switzerland
  • Spain 3-0 Croatia
  • Italy 2-1 Albania

Sunday June 16

Monday June 17

  • Romania 3-0 Ukraine
  • Belgium 0-1 Slovakia
  • Austria 0-1 France

Tuesday June 18

  • Türkiye 3-1 Georgia
  • Portugal 2-1 Czech Republic

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Wednesday June 19

  • Croatia 2-2 Albania
  • Germany 2-0 Hungary
  • Scotland 1-1 Switzerland

Thursday June 20

Friday June 21

  • Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine
  • Poland 1-3 Austria
  • Netherlands 0-0 France

Saturday June 22

  • Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic
  • Türkiye 0-3 Portugal
  • Belgium 2-0 Romania

Sunday June 23

  • Switzerland 1-1 Germany
  • Scotland 0-1 Hungary

Monday June 24

  • Croatia 1-1 Italy
  • Albania 0-1 Spain
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Tuesday June 25

  • Netherlands 2-3 Austria
  • France 1-1 Poland
  • England 0-0 Slovenia
  • Denmark 0-0 Serbia

Wednesday June 26

Round of 16

TV picks have not yet been confirmed for the round of 16

Saturday June 29

  • 37 – Germany – Denmark (Dortmund, 8 p.m.)
  • 38 – Switzerland vs Italy (Berlin, 5 p.m.)

Sunday June 30

  • 39 – Spain vs 3E/F (Cologne, 8 p.m.)
  • 40 – England vs 3D/E (Gelsenkirchen, 5 p.m.)

Monday July 1st

  • 41 – Portugal vs 3A/C (Frankfurt, 8 p.m.)
  • 42 – France vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5 p.m.)

Tuesday July 2

  • 43 – 1E against 3C/D (Munich, 5 p.m.)
  • 44 – Austria vs 2F (Leipzig, 8 p.m.)

Quarter-finals

Friday July 5

  • 45 – W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5 p.m.)
  • 46 – W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8 p.m.)

Saturday July 6

  • 47 – W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8 p.m.)
  • 48 – W40 vs W38 (Düsseldorf, 5 p.m.)

Semi-finals

Tuesday July 9

  • 49 S45 vs S46 (Munich, 8 p.m.)

Wednesday July 10

  • 50 S47 vs S48 (Dortmund, 8 p.m.)

Final

Sunday July 14

  • W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8 p.m.) – BBC/ITV

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