Lockdown is lifting, the nation is thawing, sun is on the way (apparently) and there's only one place you need to be this summer: nestled in your favourite armchair, hidden from the world, soaking up every glorious moment of Euro 2020 on TV, of course.

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The bumper-sized tournament will boast 51 matches on TV and as ever, every single one of the Euro 2020 fixtures will be live and free for the whole nation to savour.

BBC and ITV are once again splitting the rights for the prestigious international football tournament with a generous portion of games each and a mountain of drama heading our way as England try, one again, to bring it home.

Pubs and beer gardens may look different this year, for obvious reasons, but wherever you choose to hunker down to watch the football on TV, we're all guaranteed heart-pounding drama and a summer we probably deserve.

RadioTimes.com brings you the full Euro 2020 on TV guide including kick-off times, channel details and more, with fresh match previews to be updated throughout the tournament.

Euro 2020 on TV

Every game will be live across BBC and ITV with each of their main TV channels broadcasting every match live for free.

Each game will also be available on BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub so you'll never miss a moment, even on the move.

Welsh language broadcaster S4C will also be showing live coverage of every Wales match.

All times are UK time

Group stage

Friday 11th June

Group A: Turkey v Italy (8pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Saturday 12th June

Group A: Wales v Switzerland (2pm) BBC One / iPlayer / S4C / S4C Clic

Group B: Denmark v Finland (5pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Group B: Belgium v Russia (8pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Sunday 13th June

Group D: England v Croatia (2pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Group C: Austria v North Macedonia (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group C: Netherlands v Ukraine (8pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Monday 14th June

Group D: Scotland v Czech Republic (2pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Group E: Poland v Slovakia (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group E: Spain v Sweden (8pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Tuesday 15th June

Group F: Hungary v Portugal (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group F: France v Germany (8pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Wednesday 16th June

Group B: Finland v Russia (2pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Group A: Turkey v Wales (5pm) BBC One / iPlayer / S4C / S4C Clic

Group A: Italy v Switzerland (8pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Thursday 17th June

Group C: Ukraine v North Macedonia (2pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group B: Denmark v Belgium (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group C: Netherlands v Austria (8pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Friday 18th June

Group E: Sweden v Slovakia (2pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Group D: Croatia v Czech Republic (5pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Group D: England v Scotland (8pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Saturday 19th June

Group F: Hungary v France (2pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Group F: Portugal v Germany (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group E: Spain v Poland (8pm) BBC One / iPlayer

Sunday 20th June

Group A: Italy v Wales (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub / S4C / S4C Clic

Group A: Switzerland v Turkey (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Monday 21st June

Group C: North Macedonia v Netherlands (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group C: Ukraine v Austria (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group B: Russia v Denmark (8pm) BBC / iPlayer

Group B: Finland v Belgium (8pm) BBC / iPlayer

Tuesday 22nd June

Group D: Czech Republic v England (8pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group D: Croatia v Scotland (8pm) ITV4 / ITV Hub

Wednesday 23rd June

Group E: Slovakia v Spain (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group E: Sweden v Poland (5pm) ITV / ITV Hub

Group F: Germany v Hungary (8pm) BBC / iPlayer

Group F: Portugal v France (8pm) BBC / iPlayer

Round of 16

Saturday 26th June

1: Group A runner-up v Group B runner-up (5pm)

2: Group A winner v Group C runner-up (8pm)

Sunday 27th June

3: Group C winner v Group D/E/F third place (5pm)

4: Group B winner v Group A/D/E/F third place (8pm)

Monday 28th June

5: Group D runner-up v Group E runner-up (5pm)

6: Group F winner v Group A/B/C third place (8pm)

Tuesday 29th June

7: Group D winner v Group F runner-up (5pm)

8: Group E winner v Group A/B/C/D third place (8pm)

Quarter-finals

Friday 2nd July

QF1: Winner of 6 v Winner of 5 (5pm)

QF2: Winner of 4 v Winner of 2 (8pm)

Saturday 3rd July

QF3: Winner of 3 v Winner of 1 (5pm)

QF4: Winner of 8 v Winner of R7 (8pm)

Semi-finals

Tuesday 6th July

SF1: Winner of QF2 v Winner of QF1 (8pm)

Wednesday 7th July

SF2: Winner of QF4 v Winner of QF3 (8pm)

Final

Sunday 11th July

Winner of SF1 v Winner of SF2 (8pm) BBC One / iPlayer

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