Euro 2020, the biggest football tournament of 2021 is all set to begin this Friday on 11 June. With 24 nations competing for the prestigious trophy, one can’t wait for good times to begin. This year, the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament is taking place across 11 different cities around the globe. These 11 cities are: Rome, Baku, London, Copenhagen, St Petersburg, Bucharest, Amsterdam, Glasgow, Seville, Munich and Budapest. The defending campions Portugal are being led by Cristiano Ronaldo, while France which lost in the finals will look for an opportunity to win the trophy this time. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system will be used for the first time in the Euro 2020 tournament.
Here is the full schedule of Euro 2020 matches. [All timings are in Mauritius Local Time (MUT)]:
GROUP STAGE
Friday 11 June
Group A: Turkey vs Italy (23:00, Rome)
Saturday 12 June
Group A: Wales vs Switzerland (17:00, Baku)
Group B: Denmark vs Finland (20:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Belgium vs Russia (23:00, St Petersburg)
Sunday 13 June
Group D: England vs Croatia (17:00, London)
Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (20:00, Bucharest)
Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (23:00, Amsterdam)
Monday 14 June
Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (17:00, Glasgow)
Group E: Poland vs Slovakia (20:00, St Petersburg)
Group E: Spain vs Sweden (23:00, Seville)
Tuesday 15 June
Group F: Hungary vs Portugal (20:00, Budapest)
Group F: France vs Germany (23:00, Munich)
Wednesday 16 June
Group B: Finland vs Russia (17:00, St Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey vs Wales (20:00, Baku)
Group A: Italy vs Switzerland (23:00, Rome)
Thursday 17 June
Group C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (17:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark vs Belgium (20:00, Copenhagen)
Group C: Netherlands vs Austria (23:00, Amsterdam)
Friday 18 June
Group E: Sweden vs Slovakia (17:00, St Petersburg)
Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (19:00, Glasgow)
Group D: England vs Scotland (23:00, London)
Saturday 19 June
Group F: Hungary vs France (17:00, Budapest)
Group F: Portugal vs Germany (20:00, Munich)
Group E: Spain vs Poland (23:00, Seville)
Sunday 20 June
Group A: Italy vs Wales (20:00, Rome)
Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey (20:00, Baku)
Monday 21 June
Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (20:00, Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine vs Austria (20:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Russia vs Denmark (23:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland vs Belgium (23:00, St Petersburg)
Tuesday 22 June
Group D: Czech Republic vs England (23:00, London)
Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (23:00, Glasgow)
Wednesday 23 June
Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (20:00, Seville)
Group E: Sweden vs Poland (20:00, St Petersburg)
Group F: Germany vs Hungary (23:00, Munich)
Group F: Portugal v France (23:00, Budapest)
The top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through.
Rest days on 24 and 25 June
KNOCKOUT PHASE
Round of 16
Saturday 26 June
1: 2A vs 2B (20:00, Amsterdam)
2: 1A vs 2C (23:00, London)
Sunday 27 June
3: 1C vs 3D/E/F (20:00, Budapest)
4: 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (23:00, Seville)
Monday 28 June
5: 2D vs 2E (20:00, Copenhagen)
6: 1F vs 3A/B/C (23:00, Bucharest)
Tuesday 29 June
7: 1D vs 2F (20:00, London)
8: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (23:00, Glasgow)
Rest days on 30 June and 1 July
Quarter-finals
Friday 2 July
QF1: Winner 6 vs Winner 5 (20:00, St Petersburg)
QF2: Winner 4 vs Winner 2 (23:00, Munich)
Saturday 3 July
QF3: Winner 3 vs Winner 1 (20:00, Baku)
QF4: Winner 8 vs Winner 7 (23:00, Rome)
Rest days on 4 and 5 July
Semi-finals
Tuesday 6 July
SF1: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1 (23:00, London)
Wednesday 7 July
SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (23:00, London)
Rest days on 8, 9, 10 July
Final
Sunday 11 July
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (23:00, London)