Every game of Euro 2024 will be broadcast live on UK television over the next four weeks as a feast of football hits our screens.
The BBC and ITV are sharing the 36 group games between them, before the knockout fixtures are allocated at a later date.
ITV – whose pundits include Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, as well as ex-England players Ian Wright and Gary Neville – have the tournament’s opening game between Germany and Scotland, as well as England’s final group game against Slovenia.
The BBC will broadcast England’s first two group games, with Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard and Cesc Fabregas among their studio analysts.
Take a look below to find the TV channel for every match at Euro 2024.
Friday, June 14
Group A, Munich: Germany v Scotland (2000)
June 15
Group A, Cologne: Hungary v Switzerland (1400)
Group B, Berlin: Spain v Croatia (1700)
Group B, Dortmund: Italy v Albania (2000)
June 16
Group D, Hamburg: Poland v Netherlands (1400)
Group C, Stuttgart: Slovenia v Denmark (1700)
Group C, Gelsenkirchen: Serbia v England (2000)
June 17
Group E, Munich: Romania v Ukraine (1400)
Group E, Frankfurt: Belgium v Slovakia (1700)
Group D, Dusseldorf: Austria v France (2000)
June 18
Group F, Dortmund: Turkey v Georgia (1700)
Group F, Leipzig: Portugal v Czechia (2000)
June 19
Group B, Hamburg: Croatia v Albania (1400)
Group A, Stuttgart: Germany v Hungary (1700)
Group A, Cologne: Scotland v Switzerland (2000)
June 20
Group C, Munich: Slovenia v Serbia (1400)
Group C, Frankfurt: Denmark v England (1700)
Group B, Gelsenkirchen: Spain v Italy (2000)
June 21
Group E, Dusseldorf: Slovakia v Ukraine (1400)
Group D, Berlin: Poland v Austria (1700)
Group D, Leipzig: Netherlands v France (2000)
June 22
Group F, Hamburg: Georgia v Czechia (1400)
Group F, Dortmund: Turkey v Portugal (1700)
Group E, Cologne: Belgium v Romania (2000)
June 23
Group A, Frankfurt: Switzerland v Germany (2000)
Group A, Stuttgart: Scotland v Hungary (2000)
June 24
Group B, Leipzig: Croatia v Italy (2000)
Group B, Dusseldorf: Albania v Spain (2000)
June 25
Group D, Berlin: Netherlands v Austria (1700)
Group D, Dortmund: France v Poland (1700)
Group C, Cologne: England v Slovenia (2000)
Group C, Munich: Denmark v Serbia (2000)
June 26
Group E. Frankfurt: Slovakia v Romania (1700)
Group E, Stuttgart: Ukraine v Belgium (1700)
Group F, Hamburg: Czechia v Turkey (2000)
Group F, Gelsenkirchen: Georgia v Portugal (2000)
June 29
Round of 16, Berlin: runner-up Group A v runner-up Group B (1700)
Round of 16, Dortmund: winner Group A v runner-up Group C (2000)
June 30
Round of 16, Gelsenkirchen: winner Group C v third place Group D/E/F (1700)
Round of 16, Cologne: runner-up Group B v third place Group A/D/E/F (2000)
July 1
Round of 16, Dusseldorf: runner-up Group D v runner-up Group E (1700)
Round of 16, Frankfurt: winner Group F v third place Group A/B/C (2000)
July 2
Round of 16, Munich: winner Group E v third place Group A/B/C/D (1700)
Round of 16, Leipzig: winner Group D v runner-up Group F (2000)
July 5
Quarter-final, Stuttgart: winner round-of-16 match 3 v winner round-of-16 match 1 (1700)
Quarter-final, Hamburg: winner round-of-16 match 5 v winner round-of-16 match 6 (2000)
July 6
Quarter-final, Dusseldorf: winner round-of-16 match 4 v winner round-of-16 match 2 (1700)
Quarter-final, Berlin: winner round-of-16 match 7 v winner round-of-16 match 8 (2000)
July 9
Semi-final, Munich: winner QF1 v winner QF2 (2000)
July 10
Semi-final Dortmund: winner QF3 v winner QF4 (2000)
July 14
Final, Berlin (2000)