Euro 2020 final: When it is, venue, TV channel, streaming & how many fans can attend

Everything you need to know about the continental decider, including the date and time, TV

Euro 2020 is into the knockout stage, with some of the continent’s biggest names still in the mix – and some upsets – in the race to get their hands on the trophy.

World champions France were dumped out in the last 16, as were reigning European champions Portugal, but the likes of England and Spain remain in the hunt for glory.

There are sure to be plenty of ups and downs before the final, but when will the ultimate decider take place? Goal brings you all the details, including how to watch on TV.

On this page

  1. When is the Euro 2020 final?
  2. How to watch Euro 2020 final live on TV & stream online
  3. Which teams are in the Euro 2020 final?
  4. Where is the Euro 2020 final being played?
  5. How many fans can attend the Euro 2020 final?

When is the Euro 2020 final?

The Euro 2020 final will be played on Sunday July 11, 2021. Kick-off time has been set at 8pm BST (3pm ET).

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How to watch Euro 2020 final on TV & stream live online

UK TV channel UK streaming
BBC One / ITV BBC iPlayer / ITV Player

In the United Kingdom (UK), BBC One and ITV will both broadcast the Euro 2020 final live on TV. The game will also be available to watch live on BBC iPlayer and the ITV Player.

U.S. TV channel U.S. streaming
ESPN / TUDN / Univision ESPN+ / Univision NOW

The game will be broadcast live in the United States (U.S.) on ESPN, TUDN and Univision, with ESPN+ and Univision NOW streaming.

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Which teams are in the Euro 2020 final?

The Euro 2020 final will see Italy or Spain play England or Denmark.

The identities of the teams contesting the decider will be confirmed on Tuesday July 6 and Wednesday July 7, when the semi-final games are played.

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Where is the Euro 2020 final being played?

Wembley Stadium in London is the venue of the final. The home ground of the England national team, it has a capacity of 90,000.

Interestingly, Wembley will also host both semi-final games, meaning whoever contests the tournament decider will have familiarised themselves with the stadium.

Wembley – in its original form – has played host to the European Championship final before, at Euro 96, when Germany defeated Czech Republic 2-1 thanks to a Golden Goal by Oliver Bierhoff.

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How many fans can attend the Euro 2020 final?

Over 60,000 supporters will be permitted to attend the Euro 2020 final at Wembley on July 11.

Around three weeks beforehand, on June 22, the UK government gave the green light for the mammoth stadium to operate at 75 per cent capacity for the event.

It also confirmed that Wembley could operate with over 60,000 fans for the two semi-finals, which are scheduled to be played on July 6 and July 7.

Fans wishing to attend the games will need to meet a number of criteria, such as producing a negative Covid-19 test or proof of full vaccination, 14 days in advance of attendance.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin welcomed the announcement, saying: “It is great news that so many fans will be able to watch the final three matches of the Euro 2020 at Wembley.

“The last 18 months have taught us – both on and off the pitch – how integral fans are to the fabric of the game.

“This tournament has been a beacon of hope to reassure people that we are returning to a more normal way of life and this is a further step along that road.”

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