How to watch every Euro 2024 game today: Turkey and Portugal TV schedule, free live stream, kick-off times

Euro 2024 officially kicked off on Friday night after hosts Germany faced Scotland in the first of 51 games that will be played during this summer’s tournament.

The European Championship’s enters its fifth day on Tuesday, with the final group finally getting underway.

Every Group F match will be played by the end of the day which will be broadcast live across the UK.

With lots of football back on our television screens, it may be tough to know exactly which teams are on and when.

So with that said, TBR Football takes a look at how to watch every Euro 2024 match on Tuesday, June 18th, 2024.

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What Euro 2024 matches are on today?

There are two Euro 2024 matches available to view, which are all from Group F.

They are as follows:

  • Group F: Turkey v Georgia – 5pm
  • Group F: Portugal v Czech Republic – 8pm

Turkey v Georgia

The first game of the day is between Turkey and Georgia as the final group of the Euros finally gets underway.

Held at Borussia Dortmund’s iconic Signal Iduna Park, viewers will be able to watch the tie on BBC, which is a free-to-air channel for all those who have a valid TV licence.

If you don’t have access to a TV, there will be a free live stream for the match available on BBC iPlayer, the dedicated platform for BBC content, which will bring live match coverage to your smartphone or computer device.

Team news

Turkey faces a number of players out for their Euro 2024 opener. Defenders Caglar Soyuncu, Ozan Kabak and Ridvan Yilmaz have all ruled out while Enes Unal, Cengiz Under and Umut Nayir are all injured up top.

For Georgia, defender Solomon Kvirkvelia and midfielder Otar Kiteishvili are both doubts but the rest of the squad should be fit to start for their first-ever competitive game in a major tournament.

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Portugal v Czech Republic

The only other game on TV on June 18 is Portugal v Czechia. It is the final match before the second round of group fixtures gets underway.

Held at the Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, viewers will be able to watch the tie once again on the BBC, which is a free-to-air channel for all those who have a valid TV licence.

If you don’t have access to a TV, there will be a free live stream for the match available on BBC iPlayer which will broadcast the game straight to your laptop or mobile device.

Team news

For Portugal, Raphael Guerreiro and Otavio were both forced to withdraw from the squad due to injuries, with Man City’s Matheus Nunes being brought in.

Czechia also faced a similar issue going into the game with midfielder Michal Sadilek being forced to pull out of the squad. However, the rest of the team should be okay come Tuesday night.