The Euro 2024 tournament kicks off in Germany on June 14th, with 24 teams vying for the title currently held by Italy, who beat England in the final at Wembley on penalties last time around.
Unfortunately Sweden hasn’t qualified this year, but that won’t stop bars and cafes showing it on the big screen.
The John Scott’s and O’Learys chains of sports bars up and down the country are always a good bet, as well as local sports bars like Retro in Stockholm and Glenn in Gothenburg.
You can also try calling your local pub to ask if they’ll be showing the matches – many of these pubs or pizzerior don’t update their websites regularly, so this is probably the best way to find out.
Malmö Live will be showing some matches in their Skybar, and Stockholm under stjärnorna will be showing them on their rooftop bar.
You can also search your city plus EM 2024 storbildsskärm to find out places near you showing matches on the big screen.
The first match will be Germany vs Scotland on June 14th, with the final exactly a month later on July 14th in Berlin.
Matches will be shown for free on TV4 and SVT, as well as on their respective catchup services: TV4 Play (paid) and SVT (free).
Here’s the TV schedule as we understand it, right now. All times are CEST.
Friday, June 14th
9pm: Germany-Scotland (Group A) TV4
Saturday, June 15th
3pm: Hungary-Switzerland (Group A) TV4
6pm: Spain-Croatia (Group B) SVT
9pm: Italy-Albania (Group B) SVT
Sunday, June 16th
3pm: Poland-Netherlands (Group D) SVT
6pm: Slovenia-Denmark (Group C) TV4
9pm: Serbia-England (Group C) TV4
Monday, June 17th
3pm: Romania-Ukraine (Group E) SVT
6pm: Belgium-Slovakia (Group E) TV4
9pm: Austria-France (Group D) TV4
Tuesday, June 18th
6pm: Turkey-Georgia (Group F) TV4
9pm: Portugal-Czech Republic (Group F) SVT
Wednesday, June 19th
3pm: Croatia-Albania (Group B) TV4
6pm: Germany-Hungary (Group A) TV4
9pm: Scotland-Switzerland (Group A) TV4
Thursday, June 20th
3pm: Slovenia-Serbia (Group C) TV4
6pm: Denmark-England (Group C) TV4
9pm: Spain-Italy (Group B) SVT
Friday, June 21st
3pm: Slovakia-Ukraine (Group E) SVT
6pm: Poland-Austria (Group D) SVT
9pm: Netherlands-France (Group D) SVT
Saturday, June 22nd
3pm: Georgia-Czech Republic (Group F) TV4
6pm: Turkey-Portugal (Group F) TV4
9pm: Belgium-Romania (Group E) TV4
Sunday, June 23rd
9pm: Switzerland-Germany (Group A) SVT
9pm: Scotland-Hungary (Group A) SVT
Monday, June 24th
9pm: Albania-Spain (Group B) TV4
9pm: Croatia-Italy (Group B) TV4
Tuesday, June 25th
6pm: Netherlands-Austria (Group D) TV4
6pm: France-Poland (Group D) TV4
9pm: England-Slovenia (Group C) SVT
9pm: Denmark-Serbia (Group C) SVT
Wednesday, June 26th
6pm: Slovakia-Romania (Group E) SVT
6pm: Ukraine-Belgium (Group E) SVT
9pm: Georgia-Portugal (Group F) TV4
9pm: Czech Republic-Turkey (Group F) TV4
ROUND OF 16
Saturday 29th June 6pm: SVT
Saturday 29th June 9pm: TV4
Sunday 30th June 6pm: SVT
Sunday 30th June 9pm: TV4
Monday 1st July 6pm: TV4
Monday 1st July 9pm: TV4
Tuesday 2nd July 6pm: SVT
Tuesday 2nd July 9pm: SVT
QUARTER-FINALS
Friday 5th July 6pm: TV4
Friday 5th July 9pm: SVT
Saturday 6th July 6pm: TV4
Saturday 6th July 9pm: TV4
SEMI-FINALS
Tuesday 9th July 9pm: TV4
Wednesday 10th July 9pm: SVT
FINAL
Sunday July 14th on TV4
Sweden hasn’t qualified this year so my Swedish friends are currently deciding whether to support England or fellow Scandinavians Denmark. Are you going to be watching this year? Who will you be supporting?