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THE Euro 2024 group stage is now over and we are now quickly heading for the knockout stages.

Thousands of fans will be travelling from across Europe to see their nation in action in Germany, including qualifying home nation sides; England and Scotland.

Fans will are eagerly anticipating the knockout stages of Euro 2024
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Fans will are eagerly anticipating the knockout stages of Euro 2024Credit: Getty
But how will they be able to watch it from home?
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But how will they be able to watch it from home?Credit: Alamy

However, many fans will remain in the UK to watch Euro 2024.

Both ITV and BBC will be showing matches, with the decision on who is hosting what games already decided for the group stages.

What games do ITV and BBC have?

You can see a list of the confirmed TV picks for each broadcaster below:

Group Stages

  • 14-Jun - Germany 5-1 Scotland - 8pm, ITV
  • 15-Jun - Hungary 1-3 Switzerland - 2pm, ITV
  • 15-Jun - Spain 3-0 Croatia - 5pm, ITV
  • 15-Jun - Italy 2-1 Albania - 8pm, BBC
  • 16-Jun - Poland 1-2 Netherlands - 2pm, BBC
  • 16-Jun - Slovenia 1-1 Denmark - 5pm, ITV
  • 16-Jun - Serbia 0-1 England - 8pm, BBC
  • 17-Jun - Romania 3-0 Ukraine - 2pm, BBC
  • 17-Jun - Belgium 0-1 Slovakia - 5pm, ITV
  • 17-Jun - Austria 0-1 France - 8pm, ITV
  • 18-Jun - Turkey 3-1 Georgia - 5pm, BBC
  • 18-Jun - Portugal 2-1 Czech Republic - 8pm, BBC
  • 19-Jun - Croatia 2-2 Albania - 2pm, ITV
  • 19-Jun - Germany 2-0 Hungary - 5pm, BBC
  • 19-Jun - Scotland 1-1 Switzerland - 8pm, BBC
  • 20-Jun - Slovenia 1-1 Serbia - 2pm, ITV
  • 20-Jun - Denmark 0-0 England - 5pm, BBC
  • 20-Jun - Spain 1-0 Italy - 8pm, ITV
  • 21-Jun - Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine - 2pm, BBC
  • 21-Jun - Poland 1-3 Austria - 5pm, ITV
  • 21-Jun - Netherlands 0-0 France - 8pm, BBC
  • 22-Jun - Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic - 2pm, BBC
  • 22-Jun - Turkey 0-3 Portugal - 5pm, ITV
  • 22-Jun - Belgium 2-0 Romania - 8pm, ITV
  • 23-Jun - Switzerland 1-1 Germany - 8pm, BBC
  • 23-Jun - Scotland 0-1 Hungary - 8pm, BBC
  • 24-Jun - Albania 0-1 Spain - 8pm, BBC
  • 24-Jun - Croatia 1-1 Italy - 8pm, BBC
  • 25-Jun - Netherlands 2-3 Austria - 5pm, BBC
  • 25-Jun - France 1-1 Poland - 5pm, BBC
  • 25-Jun - England 0-0 Slovenia - 8pm, ITV
  • 25-Jun - Denmark 0-0 Serbia - 8pm, ITV
  • 26-Jun - Slovakia 1-1 Romania - 5pm, BBC
  • 26-Jun - Ukraine 0-0 Belgium - 5pm, BBC
  • 26-Jun - Georgia 2-0 Portugal - 8pm, ITV
  • 26-Jun - Czech Republic 1-2 Turkey - 8pm, ITV

Last 16

  • June 29 - Switzerland vs Italy - BBC
  • June 29 - Germany vs Denmark - ITV
  • June 30 - England vs Slovakia - ITV
  • June 30 - Spain vs Georgia - ITV
  • July 1 - France vs Belgium - ITV
  • July 1 - Portugal vs Slovenia - BBC
  • July 2 - Romania vs Netherlands - BBC
  • July 2 - Austria vs Turkey - ITV

All the games will also be available on BBC iPlayer and ITVX respectively.

TV for the knockout rounds of the tournament will be announced in due course.

However, some allocation for them has already been made.

ITV will have the first three picks plus the fifth and seventh picks in the Round of 16 games.

BBC will then have the first and third picks for the Quarter-finals.

For the semi-final, ITV will have the first pick.

Both broadcasters will then show the July 14 Final on their respective channels.

England's route to the Euro 2024 final

ENGLAND began their Euros final campaign in Germany on June 16.

The team topped Group C despite only winning one match.

But that's all behind them now as they prepare to take on Spain in the final on July 14.

Here's their route to the final:

June 16 - vs Serbia: England win 1-0 with a goal from Jude Bellingham in the 13th minute.

June 20 - vs Denmark: Ended 1-1 after Harry Kane's 18th minute strike was cancelled out by Morten Hjulmand.

June 25 - vs Slovenia: The match ended goalless but England topped the group with five points.

June 30 - vs Slovakia: In the last 16 clash Jude Bellingham saved England from being knocked out with a 91st minute equaliser. In extra time Harry Kane secured the win for the Three Lions.

July 6 - vs Switzerland: The quarter-final ended 1-1 after extra time with Bukayo Saka's reply to Breel Embolo's strike. England won 5-3 on penalties.

July 10 - vs Netherlands: Another last gasp goal - this time by Ollie Watkins - saw England head into the final against Spain. Harry Kane scored from the spot to cancel out Xavi Simons' 9th minute goal.

July 14 - vs Spain: England are in their first final on foreign soil and will be hoping to see off the challenge of Spain who won the Euros in 1964, 2008 and 2012.

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