ITV have revealed their plans for the Euros 2020 coverage including fixture schedule.
Live games and nightlights will be broadcasted on ITV and ITV4.
Commentary will come from Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Joe Speight, Seb Hutchinson and Tom Gayle, supported by co-commentators Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist and John Hartson.
ITV will once again employ a referee analyst with former elite referee Peter Walton on hand to explain and clarify key decisions.
The Euros Daily Show will drop every day on ITV Hub, new show Three Lions Raw will offer no filter access highlights of England games on ITV Hub and Youtube, where plenty of Home Nations content can also be found, with extra interviews and features following the fortunes of Scotland, Wales and England.
Full fixture schedule (kick off times):
Friday 11th June
20:00 Turkey v Italy (BBC)
Saturday 12th June
14:00 Wales v Switzerland (BBC)
17:00 Denmark v Finland (BBC)
20:00 Belgium v Russia (ITV)
Sunday 13th June
14:00 England v Croatia (BBC)
17:00 Austria v North Macedonia (ITV)
20:00 Netherlands v Ukraine (ITV)
Monday 14th June
14:00 Scotland v Czech Republic (BBC)
17:00 Poland v Slovakia (ITV)
20:00 Spain v Sweden (BBC)
Tuesday 15th June
17:00 Hungary v Portugal (ITV)
20:00 France v Germany (ITV)
Wednesday 16th June
14:00 Finland v Russia (BBC)
17:00 Turkey v Wales (BBC)
20:00 Italy v Switzerland (ITV)
Thursday 17th June
14:00 Ukraine v North Macedonia (ITV)
17:00 Denmark v Belgium (ITV)
20:00 Netherlands v Austria (BBC)
Friday 18th June
14:00 Sweden v Slovakia (BBC)
17:00 Croatia v Czech Republic (BBC)
20:00 England v Scotland (ITV)
Saturday 19th June
14:00 Hungary v France (BBC)
17:00 Portugal v Germany (ITV)
20:00 Spain v Poland (BBC)
Sunday 20th June
17:00 Italy v Wales (ITV)
17:00 Switzerland v Turkey (ITV)
Monday 21st June
17:00 North Macedonia v Netherlands (ITV)
17:00 Ukraine v Austria (ITV)
20:00 Russia v Denmark (BBC)
20:00 Finland v Belgium (BBC)
Tuesday 22nd June
20:00 Czech Republic v England (ITV)
20:00 Croatia v Scotland (ITV)
Wednesday 23rd June
17:00 Slovakia v Spain (ITV)
17:00 Sweden v Poland (ITV)
20:00 Germany v Hungary (BBC)
20:00 Portugal v France (BBC)
Round of 16
Saturday 26 June
17:00 2A vs 2B
20:00 1A vs 2C
Sunday 27 June
17:00 1C vs 3D/E/F
20:00 1B vs 3A/D/E/F
Monday 28 June
17:00 2D vs 2E
20:00 1F vs 3A/B/C
Tuesday 29 June
17:00 1D vs 2F
20:00 1E vs 3A/B/C/D
Quarter-finals
Friday 2 July
17:00 Winner 6 vs Winner 5
20:00 Winner 4 vs Winner 2
Saturday 3 July
17:00 Winner 3 vs Winner 1
20:00 Winner 8 vs Winner 7
Semi-finals
Tuesday 6 July
20:00 Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1
Wednesday 7 July
20:00 Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3
Final
Sunday 11 July
20:00 Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2
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