How you can watch the EURO 2016 final on SBS

The biggest names in European football will be on your screens after SBS secured the free-to-air rights to UEFA EURO 2016 and the stage is set for the final between Portugal and France on Monday morning from 4:15am (AEST) LIVE, FREE and in HD at the Stade de France in Paris.

Portugal v France

LIVE EURO 2016 matches on SBS

Final

Portugal v France

Monday 11 July from 4:15am AEST

On SBS in HD and streamed online

Watch Cristiano Ronaldo, Manuel Neuer, Wayne Rooney, Andres Iniesta, Gareth Bale and Paul Pogba, as they all battle for European glory.

The coverage of EURO 2016 will include eight (8) live matches, including the final on SBS and SBS HD, as well as four delayed matches, with a daily highlights show on matchdays - 23 in total - at 6:30pm on SBS 2.*

SBS’s broadcast of EURO 2016 will commence on 11 June with the opening match between France and Romania, with daily news and video highlights on The World Game website.

Results of EURO 2016 matches broadcast on SBS

Semi-FinalPORTUGAL 2-0 WALESThursday 7 July

Quarter-FinalFRANCE 5-2 ICELANDMonday 4 July

Quarter-FinalPOLAND 1-1* PORTUGAL (3-5 penalty shootout)Friday 1 July

Round of 16ITALY 2-0 SPAINTuesday 28 June

Round of 16

CROATIA 0-1 PORTUGAL

Sunday 26 June

Group E

BELGIUM 0-2 ITALY

Tuesday 14 June

Group A

FRANCE 2-1 ROMANIA

Saturday 11 June

EURO 2016 Highlights Show on SBS 2 at 6:30pm

Saturday 11 June – Thursday 23 June

Sunday 26 June – Tuesday 28 June

Friday 1 July – Monday 4 July

Thursday 7 July – Friday 8 July

Monday 11 July

*On Sunday 12 June, Sunday 19 June, Sunday 26 June, Sunday 3 July broadcast at 5:30pm.

The 2016 edition of the European football championships is the biggest yet, with 24 teams competing across France for the Henri Delauney Trophy. Spain enters the tournament as the two time reigning champions, but will face a huge battle against world champions Germany, a revitalised England and the host nation themselves.

"SBS is pleased to have obtained the exclusive free-to-air rights for the UEFA EURO 2016," SBS Director of Sport Ken Shipp said.

"We’re incredibly passionate and proud about our football heritage. SBS has been in the football business for over 30 years and we believe that football is a sport that truly reflects our unique Charter by connecting Australia’s diverse communities."


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