ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and ESPN+ will team to air all 51 matches of Euro 2020, the delayed UEFA European Football Championship tournament that begins Friday, June 11 with the opening match between Turkey and Italy in Rome and runs through the final July 11 at Wembley Stadium in London.In all, the Disney networks said Monday that as U.S.
English-language rightsholders they will televise more than 140 live hours of the tournament, considered by many to be the premier national-team soccer tournament in the world.
Univision’s TUDN and its newly launched streaming service PrendeTV will combine for Spanish-language U.S. coverage.ESPN will televise 40 matches this summer, ESPN2 six, and ABC five including two Round of 16 matchups and a quarterfinal.
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