Where to watch the Euro 16 round of 16 on TV: dates and times, the complete guide

Where to watch the Euro 16 round of 16 on TV: dates and times, the complete guide
Where to watch the Euro 16 round of 16 on TV: dates and times, the complete guide

We are getting closer to the round of 16 Of Euro 2024which will start on Saturday at 6pm with the match between Italy and Swiss. Thanks to the last second goal of Matthias Zaccagnithe Azzurri have obtained the pass for the direct elimination phase of the tournament, where they will face the Swiss national team, who arrived second in Group A after having been virtually first until the 92nd minute. The other pairings are as follows: Germany-Denmark, England-Slovakia, Spain-Georgia, France-Belgium, Portugal-Slovenia, Romania-Holland and Austria-Turkey.

The Azzurri’s celebration for qualifying for the round of 16

Italy-Switzerland (Saturday 29 June at 18:00)

The Azzurri arrive at the match thanks to the qualification snatched at the last second with the goal of Zaccagni on assist of Calafiori. The central of the Bolognahowever, will not be able to be in the match due to disqualification, as well as Widmer for the Swiss. The match will be broadcast live on both free-to-air and pay-TV. As for public TV, the match will be broadcast on both Rai 1 what up RaiPlay, while for satellite television the broadcaster that will broadcast the match between the Azzurri and Switzerland will be Sky. Live on Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202) and Sky Sport 4K (213). In addition, the match can also be followed in live streaming on the Rai Play apps, Sky Go e Now Tv.

Germany-Denmark (Saturday 29 June at 9pm)

The Germans entered the match as group winners, thanks to Füllkrug’s header in the 92nd minute that earned them a draw against Switzerland. The Danes, on the other hand, finished second in the group with England, Slovenia e Serbia. Germany will be without the suspended Tah, while Rudiger is a doubt due to a flexor injury. For the Denmarkinstead, the former Lecce player Hjulmand will be absent, also due to suspension. The match will be broadcast exclusively on Sky on the Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport (251) channels, while it will be visible in streaming on Sky Go and Now TV.

England v Slovakia (Sunday 30 June at 6pm)

L’England finished first in group C with several controversies related to the quality of the game, while the Slovakia qualified as the best third in group E, in which all the teams finished with the same number of points (4). The match will be visible live on TV on Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport (251). Furthermore, it will be streamed on Sky Go Now TV.

Spain-Georgia (Sunday 30 June at 9pm)

The Spain arrives at the match having finished top of group B: the Spaniards are among the favorites for the final victory and have shown that they are very dangerous, especially on the flanks, where the lightning strikes Nico Williams e Lamine Yamal. In front of them, on Sunday, there will be the Georgiaone of the revelation teams of this tournament but who will have to do without Anzor Mekvabishvili, due to disqualification. The match will be broadcast both free-to-air (Rai 1) and on Sky networks. For the private broadcaster, the channels on which it will be possible to watch the match are Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport (251). In streaming, however, it will be broadcast on Rai Play, Now TV and Sky Go.

France-Belgium (Monday 1 July at 18:00)

Challenge between two heavyweights of the tournament: the France Of Deschamps (which finished in second place in group D) and the Belgium Of Tedesco (second of group E). The match will be visible on Sky channels starting from 6pm on Monday 1 July. The channels on which the private broadcaster will broadcast the match are Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport (251). In streaming, however, it will be possible to watch the match on Now TV and Sky Go.

Portugal-Slovenia (Monday 1 July at 21:00)

After the defeat against Georgia, the Portugal di Cristiano Ronaldo will return to the field on Monday at 9pm against Slovenia, ranked third in group C but will have to do without the qualified Janza. The match will be visible both free-to-air and for a fee. As regards public TV, it will be visible on Rai 1, while for pay TV it will be possible to see it on Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport (251). It will be visible in streaming on Rai Play, Now TV and Sky Go.

Romania-Netherlands (Tuesday 2nd July at 18:00)

After the excellent group play, which ended in first place, Romania will return to the field on Tuesday at 6pm, and will face them againstWhenwho finished third in Group D with Austria, France and Poland. For the Romanians, she will be absent Bankwhile for the Netherlands they will be all eligible. The match will be a Sky exclusive, which will broadcast the game on the channels Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport (251). In streaming, however, it will be possible to watch it on Sky Go and Now Tv.

Austria-Türkiye (Tuesday 2 July at 21:00)

The round of 16 match will close with the challenge between Austria e Türkiye. The Austrians, who will have to do without Patrick Wimmer, qualified in first place in Group D ahead of France, Holland and Poland, while the Turks finished in second place in Group F behind Portugal. Montella’s team will have two important absences: both Calhanoglu That Akaydinin fact, will be out due to disqualification. The match will be visible both free-to-air and on a pay-per-view basis. For public television, the match will be visible on Rai 1, while on Sky networks it will be broadcast on Sky Sport Uno (201), Sky Calcio (202), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport (251). In streaming it will be visible on Rai Play, Now Tv and Sky Go.

 
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