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Euro 2024 fixtures guide: TV channel, live stream and time for every game

The full schedule for the Euro 2024 knockout stages and TV details for every match 

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Euro 2024 has reached the knockout stages with every match set to be broadcast on BBC or ITV in the UK.

Scotland were knocked out in the group stages, but England have advanced to the round of 16, topping their group despite three unconvincing displays.

England will be on ITV when taking on Slovakia in the last 16 on Sunday 30 June, while both the BBC and ITV will broadcast the Euro 2024 final, which takes place in Berlin on Sunday 14 July.

Here i runs through key dates and broadcasting details for the Euro 2024 knockout stages in Germany.

How to stream Euro 2024 matches in the UK

Every Euro 2024 match will be available to live stream for free on either BBC iPlayer or ITVX.

Euro 2024 knockout schedule on TV

ITV had the top three picks for the round of 16, undoubtedly picking England’s game against Slovakia among them, and will show five last-16 matches overall to BBC’s three. France vs Belgium, also on ITV, is arguably the pick of the last-16 ties.

BBC will then have the first pick of the quarter-finals, where England could be in action on Saturday 6 July.

It’s then back to ITV for the first pick of the semi-finals, where England could play on Wednesday 10 July, while both channels will broadcast the Euro 2024 final on Sunday 14 July.

  • 29 June: Switzerland vs Italy (5pm) – BBC
  • 29 June: Germany vs Denmark (8pm) – ITV
  • 30 June: England vs Slovakia (5pm) – ITV
  • 30 June: Spain vs Georgia (8pm) – ITV
  • 1 July: France vs Belgium (5pm) – ITV
  • 1 July: Portugal vs Slovenia (8pm) – BBC
  • 2 July: Romania vs Netherlands (5pm) – BBC
  • 2 July: Austria vs Turkey (8pm) – ITV
  • 5 July: Quarter-final: Match 1 (5pm) – Channel TBC
  • 5 July: Quarter-final: Match 2 (8pm) – Channel TBC
  • 6 July: Quarter-final: Match 3 (5pm) – Channel TBC
  • 6 July: Quarter-final: Match 4 (8pm) – Channel TBC
  • 9 July: Semi-final: Match 1 (8pm) – Channel TBC
  • 10 July: Semi-final: Match 2 (8pm) – Channel TBC
  • 14 July: Final (8pm) – BBC and ITV

BBC and ITV commentary teams

Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Mark Chapman and Alex Scott will lead BBC’s coverage as presenters from their studio.

Ex-England players Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Joe Hart, Micah Richards, Ellen White and Frank Lampard will all be pundits, so too the Scottish trio of David Moyes, Rachel Corsie and James McFadden.

Two-time Euros winner Cesc Fabregas and Brentford boss Thomas Frank will also be in the studio, while Jermaine Jenas, Danny Murphy and Martin Keown are among the names on co-comms.

For ITV, Mark Pougatch and Laura Woods are the lead presenters, with Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Karen Carney, Graeme Souness, Eni Aluko and Ange Postecoglou in their punditry line-up.

Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist and Andros Townsend will be on co-comms for ITV, while Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl and refereeing analyst Christina Unkel will also feature on their coverage.

Euro 2024 odds

At time of writing, the Euro 2024 winners’ odds are:

  • England – 7-2
  • Spain – 4-1
  • France – 11-2
  • Germany – 11-2
  • Portugal – 6-1
  • Netherlands – 12-1
  • Italy – 16-1

England were the slight favourites to win Euro 2024 with bookmakers in the UK ahead of the tournament, and going into the knockout stages they remain so based on their path to the final.

With France, Germany, Portugal, Spain and Belgium all on the other side of the draw, England are 7-2 with the bookies to win.

Those odds could drift as the other half of the draw becomes clearer – or of course if England are knocked out – but as it stands Spain have emerged as second favourites at 4-1, having been 8-1 before the tournament.

France have drifted out to 11-2, the same as hosts Germany, while Portugal are at 6-1. With regards to teams on England’s side of the draw, the Netherlands are 12-1 and Italy 16-1.

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