Football EM 2021 live today: Where you can see the games on TV and in the stream

At this year’s European Championship, 41 of the 51 European Championship games will be broadcast as usual on the public broadcasters, the games can also be seen on the ARD and ZDF livestreams. For the first time, MagentaTV, a pay-TV service from Telekom, was also able to secure the transmission rights for the 51 EM games. MagentaTV will show ten games exclusively.

SPIEGEL gives an overview of which channels you can watch which games.

ZDF, ARD, Magenta – where do the games run live on TV?

18. June
3 p.m .: Sweden – Slovakia (MagentaTV)
6 p.m .: Croatia – Czech Republic (ZDF / MagentaTV)
9 p.m .: England – Scotland 9 p.m. (ZDF / MagentaTV)

19. June
3 p.m .: Hungary – France (ARD / MagentaTV)
6 p.m .: Portugal – Germany (ARD / MagentaTV)
9 pm: Spain – Poland (ARD / MagentaTV)

20. June
6 p.m .: Switzerland – Turkey (MagentaTV)
6 p.m .: Italy – Wales (ZDF / MagentaTV)

21. June
6 p.m .: North Macedonia – Netherlands (ARD / MagentaTV)
6 p.m .: Ukraine – Austria (ARD / MagentaTV)
9 p.m .: Russia – Denmark (ARD / MagentaTV)
9 p.m .: Finland – Belgium (ARD / MagentaTV)

22. June
9 p.m .: Croatia – Scotland (ARD / MagentaTV)
9 p.m .: Czech Republic – England (ARD / MagentaTV)

23. June
6 p.m .: Slovakia – Spain (ZDF / MagentaTV)
6 p.m .: Sweden – Poland (ZDF / MagentaTV)
9 p.m .: Portugal v France (MagentaTV)
9 p.m .: Germany – Hungary (ZDF / MagentaTV)

June 26 (round of 16)
6 p.m. in Amsterdam: Second Group A – Second Group B
9pm in London: Winner Group A – Runner-up Group C

June 27 (round of 16)
6pm in Budapest: Winner Group C – Third Group D / E / F
9pm in Seville: Winner Group B – Third Group A / D / E / F

June 28 (round of 16)
6pm in Copenhagen: Second Group D – Second Group E
9pm in Bucharest: Winner Group F – Third Group A / B / C

June 29 (round of 16)
6pm in London: Winner Group D – Runner-up Group F
9pm in Glasgow: Winner Group E – Third Group A / B / C / D

July 2nd (quarter-finals)

6 p.m. in St. Petersburg: Winner from Bucharest – Winner from Copenhagen
9 p.m. in Munich: Winner from Seville – Winner from London 1

July 3 (quarter-finals)

6 p.m. in Baku: Winner from Bucharest – Winner from Copenhagen
9 p.m. in Rome: Winner from Seville – Winner from London 1

July 6 (semi-finals)

9 p.m .: Winner from Saint Petersburg – Winner from Munich

July 7th (semi-finals)

9 p.m .: Winner from Baku – Winner from Rome

11. July (Final)

9 p.m .: Winner semi-final 1 – Winner semi-final 2

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