Here is how you have to watch UEFA Euro 2020
The 16th edition of UEFA Euro is scheduled to start from June 2021. The tournament will be held in 12 cities in 12 European countries. The tournament was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Portugal is the defending champion, having won the 15th edition of the tournament in 2016. The match gave us so many memories. Let us give you some goosebumps of the match if in case you had missed it.
Cristiano Ronaldo had a leg injury and was substituted in the final against France. He was there standing with the coach Fernando Santos, giving instructions to the teammates. Eder scored a stunning winning goal for Portugal in the injury time.
We hope gave you some visual imagination thriller. Now it’s time to inform you about the 2020 schedule. Here is what it looks like.
The 20 teams that qualified via the groups have been joined by the four play-off winners.
- Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
- Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
- Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia
- Group D: England, Croatia, Scotland, Czech Republic
- Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia
- Group F: Hungary, Portugal, France, Germany
Where to watch UEFA EURO 2020
Country | Television | Digital |
India | Sony Network (Sony Six, Ten sports, SonyLiv) | HotStar |
USA | ESPN, Univision | |
Nigeria | SuperSport | Supersport.com, Supersport App |
Kenya | SuperSport | Supersport.com, Supersport App |
UK | Sky Sports, ITV | skysports.com, skygo |
Indonesia | IMG-Super Soccer | |
China | CCTV, Super Sports Shankai, Tencent | |
Russia | TeleSport, Channel One, Match TV | |
France | Tf1, M6, L’Équipe | |
Australia | Optus Sport | |
Spain | RTV, Mediaset | |
New Zealand | Sky Sports | www.skygo.co.nz, fanpass.co.nz, www.sky.co.nz |
Portugal | RTP, Sport TV |