England Supporters Club

  • ESC Home
  • Forum
  • User
  • Menu
  • Search
  • User
England Supporters Club Join Now for Free
Home » Fan Forums » Tickets & Travel

EURO 2020

UEFA EURO 2020

Czech Republic KO Time

 http://www.thefa.com/news/2019/11/25/14/04/euro-2020-faqs?sc_src=email_197846&sc_lid=12548628&sc_uid=s6ERmXaaQ5&sc_llid=12255

What are England's EURO 2020 fixtures?

  • England v Croatia: Sunday 14 June, 2pm
  • England v Play-off Winner C: Friday 19 June, 8pm
  • Czech Republic v England: Tuesday 23 June, 2pm
  • Round of 16: 27-30 June 
  • Quarter Finals: 3-4 July
  • Semi-finals: 7-8 July
  • Final: Sunday 12 July

According to the FA's FAQ page, Czech game kicks off at 2pm. Has this changed as I was under the impression it was 8pm?

Chris Powell
  • 17 Jan 2020 9:27 AM
  • Cancel

4 Replies

  • Matthew Davys
    Matthew Davys
    • 17 Jan 2020 10:40 AM

    It down as 21:00 on Uefa site so 8pm our time

    https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/matches/#/dw/1185

    • Cancel
  • David Gorton
    David Gorton
    • 17 Jan 2020 12:40 PM

    In reply to Matthew Davys:

    Only 2 games on the 23rd which will both be played at the same time. No way it'll be anything other than 20:00 (UK time)
    • Cancel
  • Andy Catanach
    Andy Catanach
    • 17 Jan 2020 4:03 PM

    In reply to David Gorton:

    yea 8pm
    r16 -quarters 5pm
    semis 8pm
    final 8pm
    • Cancel
  • Adrian Gunner
    Adrian Gunner
    • 17 Jan 2020 4:29 PM
    Ignore the FA FAQ page Chris. It's 8pm kick off.
    • Cancel
Sign In or Sign Up

To participate within this community you need to sign is as an England Supporters Club member here.

Start a new thread
Latest News & Blogs
  • Graeme Le Saux
    Graeme Le Saux
    • 7 Jun 2014

    blogs: Graeme Le Saux: Youth or experience for second Miami test?

    The game against Honduras tonight is the final chance for a player to stake their claim for that World Cup opener against Italy next Saturday, and warm-up matches are key - just look at Michael Owen at France 98. The build-up to this tournament and that one 16 years ago is similar in many ways because there was a lot of experience in that England squad that I played in, and Michael really burst onto the scene. It was...
  • David Stone
    David Stone
    • 7 Jun 2014

    blogs: David Stone: Marvellous Miami is just like I pictured it

    I've been to the US a few times before, but Miami really lives up to every cultural stereotype you can think of. It's big, bright and brash, not to mention full of hordes of identically-dressed, beautiful people. I’ve been to watch the Miami Marlins, the city's baseball team, in a local derby against the Tampa Bay Rays. While the stadium itself was two-thirds empty, the dozen or so England fans there...
  • Tim Vickery
    Tim Vickery
    • 6 Jun 2014

    blogs: Tim Vickery: Honduras and Professor Suarez lie in wait for Hodgson's hopefuls

    The fitness of the Uruguay striker permitting, England have a date with Luis Suarez on 19 June. First, though, comes an encounter with his namesake on Saturday. Honduras are coached by Luis Fernando Suarez – a man who England fans have cause to...
  • Sue Smith
    Sue Smith
    • 5 Jun 2014

    blogs: Sue Smith: Striking a balance is key during a World Cup

    Building up to a major international tournament is strange because you’ve spent so long preparing and then all of a sudden you’re playing in a World Cup – you don’t even think about it you just do your job. I would like to think...
  • Marios Papaloizou
    Marios Papaloizou
    • 4 Jun 2014

    blogs: Marios Papaloizou: Football’s friendly fire is my favourite time of year

    Somewhere in-between the nerve-racking qualifying campaigns and the unbearable tension that surrounds a major tournament there occasionally lies a perfect storm of happy sentiment that surrounds the England team. Whether it's Peter Crouch's robot...
<>
Related Articles
Recommended Articles