Watch Euro 2024 Live Streams Around The World
The 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship kicks off on June 14 in Germany. This tournament, held every four years, features 24 national teams from across Europe. Germany was announced as the host country in 2018, winning the bid with 12 votes from the UEFA Executive Committee, compared to four votes for Turkey and one abstention.
West Germany hosted the European Championship in 1988, but this will be the first time the country hosts the tournament since reunification. Additionally, Germany hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2006.
Where To Watch Euro 2024?
You can watch it online on Tazz TV or free services like JokerGuide independent of your location. Below we provide you with the list of broadcasters in different countries.
Austria - ServusTV, ORF
Azerbaijan - Ictimai Television
Belgium - RTBF, VRT
Bulgaria - BNT, Nova
Bosnia & Herzegovina - BHRT
Croatia - HRT
Czech Republic - CT
Denmark - DR, TV2
Finland - Yle
France - TF1, M6
Georgia - GPB
Germany - ARD, ZDF, RTL, Magenta Sport
Greece - ERT
Hungary - MTVA
Iceland - RUV
Israel - KAN, Sport 5
Italy - RAI, Sky Italia
Malta - PBS
Netherlands - NOS
Norway - TV2 Norway, NRK
Poland - TVP
Portugal - RTP, SIC, TVI, Sport TV
Romania - Pro TV
Russia - Match TV, Okko Sport
Serbia - Arena Sport, RTS
Slovakia - Markiza
Slovenia - RTV
Spain - RTVE
Sweden - TV4, SVT
Turkey - TRT
UK - BBC ITV
Central America - ESPN
Brazil - Globo, Caza TV
Canada - TSN, TVA
Mexico - Sky Mexico
USA - FOX, FuboTV
Australia - Optus Sport
China - IQIYI, China Mobile, CCTV
Indonesia - MNC Media
New Zealand - TVNZ
Which Teams Will Participate in Euro 2024?
A total of 53 national teams participated in the qualifying rounds for the European Championship, with 23 of them securing spots in the final tournament. As the host nation, Germany automatically qualified. Three of the final tournament participants were determined through playoff matches, which concluded on March 26, 2024. The last spots were claimed by Georgia, Poland, and Ukraine.
The 24 teams in the final tournament will be divided into six groups of four teams each.
Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
Group D: Poland, Netherlands, Austria, France
Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine
Group F: Turkey, Georgia, Portugal, Czech Republic
Cities and Stadiums Hosting Euro 2024
Euro 2024 will take place across 10 stadiums in 10 different cities in Germany. Here is the list of the venues along with their capacities:
- Olympiastadion (Berlin) - Capacity: 71,000
- Allianz Arena (Munich) - Capacity: 66,000
- Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund) - Capacity: 62,000
- MHP Arena (Stuttgart) - Capacity: 51,000
- Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen) - Capacity: 50,000
- Volksparkstadion (Hamburg) - Capacity: 49,000
- Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt) - Capacity: 47,000
- Düsseldorf Arena (Düsseldorf) - Capacity: 47,000
- Cologne Stadium (Cologne) - Capacity: 43,000
- Red Bull Arena (Leipzig) - Capacity: 40,000
NOTE: Full schedule is available on Jokerguide