Euro 2020 TV Schedule 2021: When is England vs Germany? Every kick off time, all fixtures and how to watch

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Here is a full comprehensive list of the tournaments fixtures, and how to watch.

The European Championships are now well underway, with all three home nations, Scotland, England and Wales, playing all three of their opening group games and the knockout stages of the tournament on the cusp of beginning.

A year after it was originally planned to take place, Euro 2020 began on June 11 with games taking place across Europe, including Scotland’s national stadium Hampden Park.

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Covid-19 restrictions mean crowds at Hampden are sadly not full capacity, as the Scottish Government restrict attendances to just 25% of full capacity. A maximum of just 12,000 people will be able to enter Hampden Park for last 16 knockout game between Sweden and Ukraine on June 29, with similar restrictions surrounding a host of other stadiums in the tournament.

However, you don’t have to miss a minute Euro 2020, after it was confirmed all remaining matches would be available to watch on TV.

Want to know who’s playing when and how to watch? Below is a full list of this year’s UEFA Euro 2020 TV schedule:

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Monday 28th June 2021

Euro 2020 begins on June 11, with Scotland playing Czech Republic at Hampden Park on June 14. Photo by Alan Harvey SNS GroupEuro 2020 begins on June 11, with Scotland playing Czech Republic at Hampden Park on June 14. Photo by Alan Harvey SNS Group
Euro 2020 begins on June 11, with Scotland playing Czech Republic at Hampden Park on June 14. Photo by Alan Harvey SNS Group

Round of 16: Croatia vs Spain (5pm) – ITV/STV and ITV Hub/STV Player

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Round of 16: France vs Switzerland (8pm) – ITV/STV and ITV Hub/STV Player

Tuesday 29th June 2021

BELGRADE, SERBIA - NOVEMBER 12: Scotland's players celebrate after David Marshall saves Aleksandar Mitrović's penalty during the UEFA Euro 2020 Qualifier between Serbia and Scotland at the Stadion Rajko Mitic on November 12, 2020, in Belgrade, Serbia. (Photo by Nikola Krstic / SNS Group)BELGRADE, SERBIA - NOVEMBER 12: Scotland's players celebrate after David Marshall saves Aleksandar Mitrović's penalty during the UEFA Euro 2020 Qualifier between Serbia and Scotland at the Stadion Rajko Mitic on November 12, 2020, in Belgrade, Serbia. (Photo by Nikola Krstic / SNS Group)
BELGRADE, SERBIA - NOVEMBER 12: Scotland's players celebrate after David Marshall saves Aleksandar Mitrović's penalty during the UEFA Euro 2020 Qualifier between Serbia and Scotland at the Stadion Rajko Mitic on November 12, 2020, in Belgrade, Serbia. (Photo by Nikola Krstic / SNS Group)

Round of 16: England vs Germany (5pm) – BBC One/BBC iPlayer

Round of 16: Sweden vs Ukraine (8pm) – BBC One/BBC iPlayer

Friday 2nd July 2021

Quarter final: Belgium 6 vs Italy – (5pm) – tbc

Quarter final: Winner of Game 4 vs winner of game 2 – (8pm) – tbc

Saturday 3rd July 2021

Quarter final: Czech Republic vs Denmark – (5pm) – tbc

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Quarter final: Winner of Game 8 vs winner of game 7 – (8pm) – tbc

Tuesday 6th July 2021

Semi final: Winner of quarter final 2 vs winner of quarter final 1 – (8pm) – tbc

Wednesday 7th July 2021

Semi final: Winner of quarter final 4 vs winner of quarter final 3 – (8pm) – tbc

Sunday 11th July 2021

UEFA EURO 2020 Final

Final: Winner of semi final 1 vs winner of semi final 2 – 8pm – BBC One, ITV/STV, BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub/STV Player

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