NAfter the corona-related cancellation in 2020, the time has come: the European Football Championship will take place until July 11th. For the first time in the history of Uefa, the tournament will be held decentrally, i.e. not in just one host country. The schedule includes 51 games in eleven different countries.
After the group stage and the round of 16, eight of the 24 national teams are still in the running. In order not to lose track of the many kick-off times and venues, you will find the full schedule as well as information on groups and results here.
Euro 2020: who is playing today?
The following quarter-final duels are on the program on Saturday.
July 3rd, 2021 in Baku (6 p.m.): Czech Republic – Denmark
July 3rd, 2021 in Rome (9 p.m.): Ukraine – England
Schedule for the European Football Championship 2021
Since the last sixteen, whoever loses is thrown out of the tournament. Tension and dramatic moments are guaranteed. The exact dates, kick-off times and venues for the matches can be found here in the overview.
European Championship round of 16 2021
Venues: Amsterdam, Seville, Budapest, Bucharest, Glasgow, Copenhagen and London
26.06.2021 (6 p.m.) in Amsterdam: Wales 0-4 Denmark
June 26, 2021 (9 p.m.) in London 1: Italy – Austria 2: 1 by appointment
June 27, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Budapest: Netherlands 0-2 Czech Republic
June 27, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Seville: Belgium 1-0 Portugal
June 28, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Copenhagen: Croatia – Spain 3: 5 by appointment
June 28, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Bucharest: France – Switzerland 7-8 after penalties
29.06.2021 (6 p.m.) in London 2: England – Germany 2-0
29.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in Glasgow: Sweden – Ukraine 1: 2 by appointment
European Championship quarter-finals 2021
Venues: Baku, Munich, Rome and Saint Petersburg
July 2nd, 2021 in Saint Petersburg (6 p.m.): Switzerland – Spain 2-4 after penalties
July 2nd, 2021 in Munich (9 p.m.): Belgium 1-2 Italy
July 3rd, 2021 in Baku (6 p.m.): Czech Republic – Denmark
July 3rd, 2021 in Rome (9 p.m.): Ukraine – England
European Championship semi-finals 2021
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London
July 6th, 2021 (9 p.m.): Spain – Italy
07/07/2021 (9 p.m.): Winner from Baku – Winner from Rome
EM-Final 2021
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London
07/11/2021 (9 p.m.): Winner semi-final 1 – Winner semi-final 2
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Results and tables of the EM group stage
EM group F with Germany
All results group F
June 15, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Budapest: Hungary 0-3 Portugal
June 15, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Munich: France – Germany 1-0
June 19, 2021 (3 p.m.) in Budapest: Hungary 1-1 France
June 19, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Munich: Portugal 2-4 Germany
June 23, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Budapest: Portugal – France
June 23, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Munich: Germany – Hungary 2-2
EM-Group A
All results group A
European Championship opening game, June 11, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Rome: Turkey 0-3 Italy
June 12, 2021 (3 p.m.) in Baku: Wales 1-1 Switzerland
June 16, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Baku: Turkey 0-2 Wales
June 16, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Rome: Italy – Switzerland 3-0
June 20, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Baku: Switzerland 3-1 Turkey
June 20, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Rome: Italy 1-0 Wales
EM group B
All results group B
June 12, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Copenhagen: Denmark 0-1 Finland
June 12, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Saint Petersburg: Belgium 3-0 Russia
June 16, 2021 (3 p.m.) in Saint Petersburg: Finland – Russia 0: 1
June 17th, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Copenhagen: Denmark 1-2 Belgium
June 21, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Copenhagen: Russia 1: 4 Denmark
June 21, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Saint Petersburg: Finland – Belgium 0-2
EM-Group C
All results group C
June 13, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Bucharest: Austria – North Macedonia 3: 1
13.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in Amsterdam: Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine
June 17th, 2021 (3 p.m.) in Bucharest: Ukraine – North Macedonia 2-1
17.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in Amsterdam: Netherlands – Austria 2-0
June 21, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Amsterdam: North Macedonia – Netherlands 0: 3
June 21, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Bucharest: Ukraine – Austria 0: 1
EM-Group D
All results group D
13.06.2021 (3 p.m.) in London: England 1-0 Croatia
14.06.2021 (3 p.m.) in Glasgow: Scotland 0-2 Czech Republic
June 18, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Glasgow: Croatia 1-1 Czech Republic
18.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in London: England 0-0 Scotland
22.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in Glasgow: Croatia – Scotland 3-1
22.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in London: Czech Republic – England 0: 1
EM-Gruppe E
All results group E
14.06.2021 (6 p.m.) in Saint Petersburg: Poland 1-2 Slovakia
14.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in Seville: Spain 0-0 Sweden
June 18, 2021 (3 p.m.) in Saint Petersburg: Sweden 1-0 Slovakia
June 19, 2021 (9 p.m.) in Seville: Spain 1-1 Poland
June 23, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Seville: Slovakia 0-5 Spain
June 23, 2021 (6 p.m.) in Saint Petersburg: Sweden 3-2 Poland
Uefa Euro 2020 schedule: PDF download
Here you can find the European Championship schedule as a PDF download. The file opens in a new window and can be saved with a right click:
>> DOWNLOAD: Schedule for the European Football Championship 2021 as PDF
All EM groups at a glance
The 24 national teams are divided into six groups. Places one to three of the groups advance and play in the knockout phase. The bottom of the group must say goodbye to the tournament after the preliminary round.
- Group A: Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Wales
- Group B: Belgium, Russia, Denmark, Finland
- Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia
- Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland
- Group E: Spain, Poland, Sweden, Slovakia
- Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary
EM quarters in Herzogenaurach
During the European Championship, the German national team resided in Herzogenaurach, Franconia. The EM quarter consists of 15 residential units, each with space for four people. The area is laid out in the style of Campo Bahia from the 2014 World Cup – next to the accommodations there is a kind of marketplace that serves as a meeting point. After the departure of the German team, the facility is now empty for the time being. Here you can find out what will become of the camp now:
EM stadiums with spectators despite Corona
Uefa boss Aleksander Ceferin rejects ghost games at the EM. He demanded from all venues that the cities should make commitments for at least partial admission of viewers despite the corona pandemic. Therefore, Dublin and Bilbao were deleted as venues, as Uefa executive member Zbigniew Boniek announced on Twitter.
The games have been moved to Seville and Saint Petersburg. In Bilbao, the local organizers had previously announced that Uefa had withdrawn the games planned there. The teams from Poland, Sweden and Slovakia therefore have to commute between Russia and Spain in the group stage.
European Championship games in Germany: Munich remains the venue
Munich remains the venue for the European Championship and does not lose a game. The Uefa Executive Committee in Nyon (Switzerland) decided that the city will keep the games as originally planned and that both the group games of the German national team and a quarter-final match should take place in the FC Bayern arena.
The decisive factor was that there was still a positive signal from Munich. At the last minute, the government of the Free State of Bavaria gave its approval to the “EM lead scenario”, which requires a “minimum capacity of 14,500 viewers”. “Everything is subject to the pandemic situation,” said State Chancellor Florian Herrmann (CSU).
These are the games in Munich:
- June 15, group stage: Germany versus France
- June 19, group stage: Germany versus Portugal
- June 23, group stage: Germany versus Hungary
- July 2nd: quarter-finals
The other venues of the EM: London, Baku, Rome, Glasgow, Saint Petersburg, Copenhagen, Seville, Amsterdam, Budapest, Bucharest.
EM draw
24 teams meet in a total of 51 games at the European Championship. After the draw on November 30, 2019 in Bucharest, however, not all participants were certain. The last four teams – Hungary, Slovakia, Scotland and North Macedonia – did not qualify until the European Championship playoffs in autumn 2020 and were then assigned to the groups retrospectively.
Results of the test matches
Shortly before the start of the European Championship, the German team traditionally played two test matches to test their form and possible line-up. While the friendly against Denmark ended in a draw (1-1), the DFB team won against Latvia with a 7-1 victory against Latvia.
02.06.2021 (9 p.m.) in Innsbruck: Germany – Denmark (1: 1)
07.06.2021 (8:45 p.m.) in Düsseldorf: Germany – Latvia (7: 1)
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