The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Euro 2020 final will be held at London’s Wembley Stadium.
The final — which will begin at 8 p.m. in London (3 p.m. ET) — will be available to watch worldwide.
Here’s where you can watch the action:
Austria: ORF/OE24
Belgium: VRT/RTBF
Croatia: HRT/Sportklub
Czech: Republic Česká televize
Denmark: DKDR/NENT Group Denmark
Finland: YLE
France: M6/TF1/beIN Sports
Germany: ARD/ZDF/MagentaTV
Hungary: MTVA
Italy: RAI/Sky Italia
Netherlands: NOS
North Macedonia: MKRTV/Sportklub
Poland: TVP
Portugal: RTP/SIC/Sport TV Portugal/TVI
Russia: Channel One/Match TV/RTR
Slovakia: RTV Slovakia
Spain: Mediaset Spain
Sweden: SVT/TV4
Switzerland: SRG
Turkey: TRT
Ukraine: Media Group Ukraine
United Kingdom: BBC/ITV
Others:
Australia: Optus Sport
Brazil: Globosat/SporTV
India & Indian Sub-Continent: Sony
Indonesia: MNC/Mola TV/RCTI
Kenya: Star Times/SuperSport/Canal+ Afrique/KTN
Nigeria: Top Sports/NTA/Star Times/SuperSport/Canal+ Afrique/Silverbird TV/ONTV
South Africa: SuperSport
United Arab Emirates: beIN Sports
US: ESPN/Univision
A tournament for the history books
The championships kicked off Friday, June 11, when Italy and Turkey met in the tournament’s opening match in Rome’s Stadio Olimpico.
For the first time, the competition was hosted across the continent in some of Europe’s biggest and most famous stadiums, rather than hosted by one or two nations.
Alongside London and Rome, the other host cities included Baku, St. Petersburg, Copenhagen, Budapest, Amsterdam, Bucharest, Glasgow, Seville and Munich.
Bilbao in Spain and Dublin in Ireland had been scheduled to host matches, but after local authorities didn’t permit fans to attend games because of Covid-19 restrictions, UEFA chose to relocate Bilbao’s matches to Seville and Dublin’s fixtures to St. Petersburg.
There were 24 teams playing across 51 matches in the 11 host cities over the past month, with some familiar nations among the favorites.
The power, strength and resilience shown by the Danish players as Eriksen recovered will inevitably go on to define this tournament and both teams paid tribute to the playmaker before the semifinal.
Italy awaits and is likely to present England with it sternest test yet at Euro 2020.
CNN’s John Sinnott and Paul R. La Monica contributed to this report.