Check out the full Euro 2024 TV coverage guide including kick-off times, channel details and live stream information for the whole tournament.

By Michael Potts

Published: Wednesday, 27 March 2024 at 09:00 AM


The Euro 2024 TV schedule is set in place, with BBC and ITV set to flood our lives with free-to-air football in the months to come.

The tournament kicks off with hosts Germany against Scotland, beamed live to millions on a Friday night to get the ball rolling.

England begin their tournament with a primetime Sunday night clash against Serbia, who should not be underestimated going into Euro 2024.

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A total of 51 matches will be played throughout the tournament, from the opening day to the grand final and every moment will be beamed live on terrestrial TV and online.

Fans across the nation will be whipped up into a frenzy before long as the home nations aim for glory on the continent.

RadioTimes.com brings you the full round-up of Euro 2024 TV coverage, including schedule, TV channels and live stream.

How to watch Euro 2024 on TV

Every Euro 2024 match will be shown live across BBC and ITV, with either of their main TV channels broadcasting every match live for free.

Games will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and ITVX so you don’t have to miss a moment, even on the move.

Euro 2024 TV schedule

All UK time.

Group stage

Friday 14th June

Group A: Germany v Scotland (Munich, 8pm) ITV1

Saturday 15th June

Group A: Hungary v Switzerland (Cologne, 2pm) ITV1

Group B: Spain v Croatia (Berlin, 5pm) ITV1

Group B: Italy v Albania (Dortmund, 8pm) BBC One

Sunday 16th June

Group D: Play-off winner A v Netherlands (Hamburg, 2pm) BBC One

Group C: Slovenia v Denmark (Stuttgart, 5pm) ITV1

Group C: Serbia v England (Gelsenkirchen, 8pm) BBC One

Monday 17th June

Group E: Romania v Play-off winner B (Munich, 2pm) BBC One

Group E: Belgium v Slovakia (Frankfurt, 5pm) ITV1

Group D: Austria v France (Düsseldorf, 8pm) ITV1

Tuesday 18th June

Group F: Turkey v Play-off winner C (Dortmund, 5pm) BBC One

Group F: Portugal v Czech Republic (Leipzig, 8pm) BBC One

Wednesday 19th June

Group B: Croatia v Albania (Hamburg, 2pm) ITV1

Group A: Germany v Hungary (Stuttgart, 5pm) BBC One

Group A: Scotland v Switzerland (Cologne, 8pm) BBC One

Thursday 20th June

Group C: Slovenia v Serbia (Munich, 2pm) ITV1

Group C: Denmark v England (Frankfurt, 5pm) BBC One

Group B: Spain v Italy (Gelsenkirchen, 8pm) ITV1

Friday 21st June

Group E: Slovakia v Play-off winner B (Düsseldorf, 2pm) BBC One

Group D: Play-off winner A v Austria (Berlin, 5pm) ITV1

Group D: Netherlands v France (Leipzig, 8pm) BBC One

Saturday 22nd June

Group F: Play-off winner C v Czech Republic (Hamburg, 2pm) BBC One

Group F: Turkey v Portugal (Dortmund, 5pm) ITV1

Group E: Belgium v Romania (Cologne, 8pm) ITV1

Sunday 23rd June

Group A: Switzerland v Germany (Frankfurt, 8pm) BBC TBC

Group A: Scotland v Hungary (Stuttgart, 8pm) BBC TBC

Monday 24th June

Group B: Croatia v Italy (Leipzig, 8pm) BBC TBC

Group B: Albania v Spain (Düsseldorf, 8pm) BBC TBC

Tuesday 25th June

Group D: Netherlands v Austria (Berlin, 5pm) BBC TBC

Group D: France v Play-off winner A (Dortmund, 5pm) BBC TBC

Group C: England v Slovenia (Cologne, 8pm) ITV1

Group C: Denmark v Serbia (Munich, 8pm) ITV4

Wednesday 26th June

Group E: Slovakia v Romania (Frankfurt, 5pm) BBC TBC

Group E: Play-off winner B v Belgium (Stuttgart, 5pm) BBC TBC

Group F: Czech Republic v Turkey (Hamburg, 8pm) ITV TBC

Group F: Play-off winner C v Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 8pm) ITV TBC

Round of 16

Saturday 29th June

Match 38: Runner-up of Group A v Runner-up of Group B (Berlin, 5pm)

Match 37: Winner of Group A v Runner-up of Group C (Dortmund, 8pm)

Sunday 30th June

Match 40: Winner of Group C v Best third-place from Group D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen), 5pm)

Match 39: Winner of Group B v Best third-place from Group A/D/E/F (Cologne, 8pm)

Monday 1st July

Match 42: Runner-up of Group D v Runner-up of Group E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)

Match 41: Winner of Group F v Best third-place from Group A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)

Tuesday 2nd July

Match 43: Winner of Group E v Best third-place from Group A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)

Match 44: Winner of Group D v Runner-up of Group F (Leipzig), 8pm)

Quarter-finals

Friday 5th July

Match 45: Winner of Match 39 v Winner of Match 37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)

Match 46: Winner of Match 41 v Winner of Match 42 (Hamburg, 8pm)

Saturday 6th July

Match 48: Winner of Match 40 v Winner of Match 38 (Düsseldorf, 5pm)

Match 47: Winner of Match 43 v Winner of Match 44 (Berlin, 8pm)

Semi-finals

Tuesday 9th July

Match 49: Winner of Match 45 v Winner of Match 46 (Munich, 8pm)

Wednesday 10th July

Match 50: Winner of Match 47 v Winner of Match 48 (Dortmund, 8pm)

Final

Sunday 14th July

Match 51: Winner of Match 49 v Winner of Match 50 (Berlin, 8pm)

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