Euro football, postponed for a year due to the coronavirus, will take place from June 11 to July 11.
In France, beIN SPORTS has acquired all of the television rights to the competition, while TF1 and M6 will broadcast 23 posters in the clear, including the final.
Football fans had to wait another year but Euro 2020 will indeed take place this summer, from June 11 to July 11, in twelve cities across the continent.
After the postponement of the competition due to the coronavirus pandemic, the best European nations will try to succeed Portugal, winner in 2016 of France in the final.
If you want to watch the whole Euro, you will need to have a beIN SPORTS subscription, which has acquired the broadcasting rights for all matches.
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- Discover the full competition calendar
As five years ago, TF1 and M6 will share the meetings broadcast in the clear.
In total, 23 posters, including all the Blues matches, will be broadcast free of charge.
Europe 1 gives you the details of the matches visible on TF1 and M6.
The list of matches broadcast in clear on TF1 and M6
First round
Friday 11 June
Group A: Turkey v Italy (9 p.m., Rome), TF1
Saturday 12 June
Group B: Belgium v Russia (9 p.m., St. Petersburg), M6
Sunday 13 June
Group C: Netherlands v Ukraine (9 p.m., Amsterdam), M6
Monday June 14
Group E: Spain v Sweden (9 p.m., Bilbao), TF1
Tuesday 15 June
Group F: France v Germany (9 p.m., Munich), M6
Wednesday June 16
Group A: Italy v Switzerland (9 p.m., Rome), M6
Friday 18 June
Group D: England v Scotland (9 p.m., London), TF1
Saturday 19 June
Group F: Hungary v France (3 p.m., Budapest), TF1
Group F: Portugal v Germany (6 p.m., Munich), M6
Wednesday 23 June
Group F: Portugal v France (9 p.m., Budapest), TF1
Round of 16
Saturday June 26
1st in group A - 2nd in group C (9 p.m., London), M6
Sunday June 27
1st B - 3rd A / D / E / F (9 p.m., Bilbao), TF1
Monday June 28
1st F - 3rd A / B / C (9 p.m., Bucharest), TF1
Tuesday June 29
1st D - 2e F (6 p.m., Dublin), TF1
1er E - 3e A / B / C / D (9 p.m., Glasgow), M6
Quarter-finals
Friday July 2
6 p.m. (Saint Petersburg), TF1
Saturday July 3
6 p.m. (Baku), TF1
9 p.m. (Rome), M6
Semi-finals
Tuesday 6 July
9 p.m. (London), M6
Wednesday July 7
9 p.m. (London), TF1
The final, Sunday 11 July at 9 p.m. (London), will be broadcast on M6