How to watch every Euro 2024 game today: Belgium, Portugal, Turkey free live streams, TV channel, kick-off times

How to watch every Euro 2024 game on Wednesday, with the final matches of the group stage set for another day of action.

Euro 2024 waves goodbye to the group stages as the final few nations look to confirm their place in the knockout rounds of the tournament.

We have action from groups E and F as teams look to end the round on a high and book themselves into the round of 16.

It’s all to play for in group E as all four teams sit on three points, which means any one of those sides could go through or head home.

Group F is relatively open, as Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal have booked their place in the knockouts, but any one of Turkey, Georgia or Czech Republic could push their way into the round of 16.

So with that said, here’s a look at everything you need to know about today’s Euro 2024 action on Wednesday, June 26th.

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What Euro 2024 matches are on today?

There are four group stage matches that bring the round to a draw, coming from Group E and Group F. They are as follows:

  • Group E: Slovakia v Romania – 5pm
  • Group E: Ukraine v Belgium – 5pm
  • Group F: Georgia v Portugal – 8pm
  • Group F: Czech Republic v Turkey – 8pm

What TV channel is Slovakia v Romania on?

Slovakia and Romania will face off on BBC Two, with the broadcast on free-to-air TV – so long as you have a valid TV licence.

A free live stream is also available via BBC iPlayer, which can be viewed on your smartphone or computer device.

Both teams sit on three points after their opening two matches, though defeat in their previous game means both will need a win to confirm a place in the knockout rounds.

Slovakia v Romania team news

Both Romania and Slovakia have clean bills of health heading into the clash on Wednesday – with Romania welcoming Denis Alibec to the team in the clash against Belgium last time out.

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Ukraine v Belgium TV channel details

Belgium and Ukraine face a huge match in group E, which will be live on BBC One, which is free to watch on TV.

Just like the other clash in the group, the match will be available on live stream via the BBC iPlayer.

After opening-game defeats for both nations, a bounce-back win in their second games respectively have given them a shot at qualifying.

Team news for Ukraine v Belgium

Belgium will be without Dodi Lukebakio after the forward picked up a second yellow card in his team’s clash with Romania – meaning he will be suspended.

Ukraine could welcome Everton defender Vitaliy Mykolenko back into the team, following an injury that has forced Oleksandr Zinchenko into left-back rather than his usual midfield role for his nation.

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Georgia v Portugal TV channel and free live stream

With Georgia and Portugal set to battle it out for the final three points on offer in the group stages, supporters can follow the action on ITV1 – which is free-to-air with a TV licence.

There is also a free live stream available through the ITVX service, which is available on your smartphone device or computer.

While Portugal have already booked their spot in the knockouts, Georgia are searching for three points to give them a chance of making the last 16.

Georgia v Portugal team news

Georgia have a clean bill of health and are free of any suspension concerns as they hunt for a vital few points towards their qualification hopes.

As for Portugal, they will be without Rafael Leao, following his second booking of the tournament in the victory over Turkey.

Joao Palhinha and Francisco Conceicao are also one yellow card away from facing their own suspension concerns.

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What TV channel is Czech Republic v Turkey on?

Both Czech Republic and Turkey are in danger of missing out on the knockout rounds with a poor final result, with broadcasting in the UK taking place on ITV4 – which is free-to-air with a TV licence.

Much like the other Group E fixture, the match will be available on the ITVX platform for a free live stream on a smartphone and computer device.

Turkey are in the driving seat for the second spot in the group, with a win over Georgia in their opening game giving them three points.

Meanwhile Czech Republic have just one point and will need a win to usurp their rivals into the knockouts.

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Team news for Czech Republic v Turkey

Patrik Schick is a major injury concern for the Czech Republic after the striker was forced off in his side’s draw with Georgia – with a calf problem plaguing him.

Abdulkerim Bardakci is suspended for Turkey, following a second yellow card of the tournament against Portugal.