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How to watch every Euro 2024 match: kick-off times and TV and streaming guide

The major tournament season is almost upon us, with this summer’s European Championships in Germany kicking off next Friday (June 14) to kick off a month-long football frenzy as the nation unites, asking us if this will finally be England’s year.

Germany’s Three Lions’ campaign kicks off next Sunday (June 16) against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen with Gareth Southgate’s side in Group C and also face Denmark (June 20) and Slovenia (June 25) in the group stages. Southgate has named a provisional 33-man squad that includes former Bristol City and Bristol Rovers loanees Lewis Dunk and Jarell Quansah, but will have to cut seven players for the final 26-man squad that will fly to Germany by Friday, at 23:00.




England were finalists at the last Euros three summers ago, losing on penalties to Italy at Wembley, and were knocked out of the 2022 World Cup by France in the quarter-finals. The Three Lions are yet to win a major tournament since their 1966 World Cup success, but head to Germany as bookies’ favorites to lift the trophy on July 14.

Another home nation from Scotland will also compete in Germany, with tartan army opponents the host nation in next Friday’s tournament opener. Steve Clarke’s side also face Switzerland (June 19) and Hungary (June 23) and will be looking to go one better than the last European Championships when they failed to get past the group stage, being in the same group as England.

City striker Tommy Conway was a late call-up to the squad, while Robins right-back Ross McCrorie made his senior Scotland debut in a 2-0 friendly win over Gibraltar on Monday and is expected to make the final 26-man squad.

As always, the BBC and ITV have the broadcasting rights for this summer’s tournament, with all games being shown free-to-air. This also means that matches can be streamed on either BBC iPlayer or ITVX.

Here’s how to watch each match with channels for the knockout matches yet to be confirmed and with each BST kick-off time…

Friday, June 14

Germany vs Scotland – 8pm – ITV

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