Just a few days left for Europe’s biggest football extravaganza as the best European teams will be in action for the continent’s elite International competition. For the first time ever, the European Championships will be held over 11 host cities with the final to be played in England’s Wembley Stadium. Like the previous edition, 24 teams will be featured instead of the usual 16 team format. The top two teams will qualify for the business round of the tournament along with the top 4 best 3rd-placed teams.
Here is a look at date wise schedule of Euro 2020 with timings (in IST) and venue:
Group stage fixtures (All timings are in IST)
12th June, Saturday
Group A: Turkey vs Italy (12:30 am, Rome)
Group A: Wales vs Switzerland (6:30 pm, Baku)
Group B: Denmark vs Finland (9:30pm, Copenhagen)
13th June, Sunday
Group B: Belgium vs Russia (12:30 am, St Petersburg)
Group D: England vs Croatia (6:30 pm, London)
Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (9:30 pm, Bucharest)
14th June, Monday
Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (12:30 am, Amsterdam)
Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (6:30 pm, Glasgow)
Group E: Poland vs Slovakia (9:30 pm, St Petersburg)
15th June, Tuesday
Group E: Spain vs Sweden (12:30 am, Seville)
Group F: Hungary vs Portugal (9:30 pm, Budapest)
16th June, Wednesday
Group F: France vs Germany (12:30 am, Munich)
Group B: Finland vs Russia (6:30 pm, St Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey vs Wales (9:30 pm, Baku)
17th June 2021, Thursday
Group A: Italy vs Switzerland (12:30 am, Rome)
Group C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (6:30 pm, Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark vs Belgium (9:30 pm, Copenhagen)
18th June , Friday
Group C: Netherlands vs Austria (12:30 am, Amsterdam)
Group E: Sweden vs Slovakia (6:30 pm, St Petersburg)
Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (9:30 pm, Glasgow)
19th June, Saturday
Group D: England vs Scotland (12:30 am, London)
Group F: Hungary vs France (6:30 am, Budapest)
Group F: Portugal vs Germany (9:30 am, Munich)
20th June, Sunday
Group E: Spain vs Poland (12:30 am, Seville)
Group A: Italy vs Wales (6:30 pm, Rome)
Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey (9:30 pm, Baku)
21st June, Monday
Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (9:30 pm, Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine vs Austria (9:30 pm, Bucharest)
22nd June, Tuesday
Group B: Russia vs Denmark (12:30 am, Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland vs Belgium (12:30 am, St Petersburg)
23rd June, Wednesday
Group D: Czech Republic vs England (12:30 am, London)
Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (12:30 am, Glasgow)
Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (9:30 pm, Seville)
Group E: Sweden vs Poland (9:30 pm, St Petersburg)
24th June, Thursday
Group F: Germany vs Hungary (12:30 am, Munich)
Group F: Portugal v France (12:30 am, Budapest)
Round of 16 (All timings in IST)
26th June, Saturday
Match 1: 2A vs 2B (9:30 pm, Amsterdam)
27th June, Sunday
Match 2: 1A vs 2C (12:30 am, London)
Match 3: 1C vs 3D/E/F (9:30 pm, Budapest)
28th June, Monday
Match 4: 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (12:30 am, Seville)
Match 5: 2D vs 2E (21:30 pm, Copenhagen)
29th June, Tuesday
Match 6: 1F vs 3A/B/C (12:30 am, Bucharest)
Match 7: 1D vs 2F (21:30 pm, London)
30th June, Wednesday
Match 8: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (12:30 am, Glasgow)
Quarterfinals(All timings in IST)
2nd July, Friday
QF1: Winner 6 vs Winner 5 (9:30 pm, St Petersburg)
3rd July, Saturday
QF2: Winner 4 vs Winner 2 (12:30 am, Munich)
QF3: Winner 3 vs Winner 1 (21:30 pm, Baku)
4th July, Sunday
QF4: Winner 8 vs Winner 7 (12:30 am, Rome)
Semifinals(All timings in IST)
7th July, Wednesday
SF1: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1 (12:30 am, London)
8th July, Thursday
SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (12:30 am, London)
Final(All timings in IST)
12th July, Monday (IST)
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (12:30 am, London)
Written by Debayan Bhattacharyya