Euro 2020: Fixtures
Euro 2020: Fixtures, venues, full schedule and kick-off times for 2021 tournament
Rescheduled tournament runs through to Sunday July 11; Semi-finals and final take place at Wembley Stadium
Dates, kick-off times, results and reports - get the full schedule for Euro 2020.
Twenty-four teams are playing across 51 matches in 12 cities, with the tournament underway last Friday.
It all ends at Wembley Stadium with the final, which takes place on Sunday July 11.
Here's the full schedule and latest results for Euro 2020...
Round of 16 - who is currently playing whom?
Who has qualified? As it stands:
As of Sunday, only four teams are through to the last 16:
Netherlands have been confirmed as winners of Group C and Italy as winners of Group A.
Wales have also booked their place in the last 16, but will progress as runners-up.
Belgium have also qualified from Group B, though their exact spot is still to be determined.
Round of 16 fixtures as it stands:
After securing their progression as group runners-up, Wales will play in Amsterdam on Saturday night. They will face the runners-up from Group B - which could be Finland, Denmark, Russia or Belgium.
Group A winners Italy will play at Wembley on Saturday, and they will be up against the runners-up from Group C - which will be either Ukraine or Austria.
The Netherlands will play on Sunday in Budapest. But as their opponents will be a third-placed finisher from either Group D, E or F, they will not know their opponents until Wednesday night.
If final placings were taken now, with England second in Group D, they would face the runner-up in Group E, currently Slovakia, though Spain, Sweden or Poland could all realistically finish second.
If England were to top Group D, they would face the runner-up of Group F, currently Germany, although France, Portugal and Hungary could all still finish second.
As for Scotland, nothing less than a victory over Croatia will be sufficient for them to have any hope of making it through to the last 16.
If Scotland win and England and the Czechs draw, Scotland should go through as one of the four third-placed teams and face either Netherlands, the winner of Group E (Sweden, Slovakia or Spain) or the winner of Group B (Belgium, Russia or Finland).
Third place table as it stands:
The Group tables
Euro group stage fixtures...
Friday June 11
Group A: Turkey 0-3 Italy
Saturday June 12
Group A: Wales 1-1 Switzerland
Group B: Denmark 0-1 Finland
Group B: Belgium 3-0 Russia
Sunday June 13
Group D: England 1-0 Croatia
Group C: Austria 3-1 North Macedonia
Group C: Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine
Monday June 14
Group D: Scotland 0-2 Czech Republic
Group E: Poland 1-2 Slovakia
Group E: Spain 0-0 Sweden
Tuesday June 15
Group F: Hungary 0-3 Portugal
Group F: France 1-0 Germany
Wednesday June 16
Group B: Finland 0-1 Russia
Group A: Turkey 0-2 Wales
Group A: Italy 3-0 Switzerland
Thursday June 17
Group C: Ukraine 2-1 North Macedonia
Group B: Denmark 1-2 Belgium
Group C: Netherlands 2-0 Austria
Friday June 18
Group E: Sweden 1-0 Slovakia
Group D: Croatia 1-1 Czech Republic
Group D: England 0-0 Scotland
Saturday June 19
Group F: Hungary 1-1 France
Group F: Portugal 2-4 Germany
Group E: Spain 1-1 Poland
Sunday June 20
Group A: Italy 1-0 Wales
Group A: Switzerland 3-1 Turkey
Monday June 21
Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands; Kick-off 5pm (Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine vs Austria; Kick-off 5pm (Bucharest)
Group B: Russia vs Denmark; Kick-off 8pm (Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland vs Belgium; Kick-off 8pm (St Petersburg)
Tuesday June 22
Group D: Czech Republic vs England; Kick-off 8pm (London)
Group D: Croatia vs Scotland; Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)
Wednesday June 23
Group E: Slovakia vs Spain; Kick-off 5pm (Seville)
Group E: Sweden vs Poland; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Group F: Germany vs Hungary; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)
Group F: Portugal vs France; Kick-off 8pm (Budapest)
Top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through
Knockout phase...
Round of 16...
Saturday June 26
Game 1: Wales (Group A runners-up vs) Group B runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (Amsterdam)
Game 2: Italy vs Group C runners-up; Kick-off 8pm (London)
Sunday June 27
Game 3: Netherlands vs third-placed side from Group D/E/F; Kick-off 5pm (Budapest)
Game 4: Group B winners vs third-placed side from Group A/D/E/F; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)
Monday June 28
Game 5: Group D runners-up vs Group E runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Game 6: Group F winners vs third-placed side from Group A/B/C; Kick-off 8pm (Bucharest)
Tuesday June 29
Game 7: Group D winners vs Group F runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (London)
Game 8: Group E winners vs third-placed side Group A/B/C/D; Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)
Quarter-finals
Friday July 2
Quarter-final 1: Game 6 winner vs Game 5 winner; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Quarter-final 2: Game 4 winner vs Game 2 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)
Saturday July 3
Quarter-final 3: Game 3 winner vs Game 1 winner; Kick-off 5pm (Baku)
Quarter-final 4: Game 8 winner vs Game 7 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)
Semi-finals
Tuesday July 6
Semi-final 1: Quarter-final 2 winner vs Quarter-final 1 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)
Wednesday July 7
Semi-final 2: Quarter-final 4 winner vs Quarter-final 3 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)
The Final
Sunday July 11
Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)