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Group Stage (Round 1) fixtures...



Friday 11th June


Turkey v Italy



Saturday 12th June


Wales v Switzerland

Denmark v Finland

Belgium v Russia



Sunday 13th June


England v Croatia

Austria v North Macedonia

Netherlands v Ukraine



Monday 14th June


Scotland v Czech Republic

Poland v Slovakia

Spain v Sweden



Tuesday 15th June


Hungary v Portugal

France v Germany

Group Stage (Round 2) fixtures...



Wednesday 16th June


Finland v Russia

Turkey v Wales

Italy v Switzerland



Thursday 17th June


Ukraine v North Macedonia

Denmark v Belgium

Netherlands v Austria



Friday 18th June


Sweden v Slovakia

Croatia v Czech Republic

England v Scotland



Saturday 19th June


Hungary v France

Portugal v Germany

Spain v Poland

Remaining Group Stage (Round 3) fixtures...



Monday 21st June


North Macedonia v Netherlands

Ukraine v Austria

Russia v Denmark

Finland v Belgium



Tuesday 22nd June


Czech Republic v England

Croatia v Scotland



Wednesday 23rd June


Slovakia v Spain

Sweden v Poland

Germany v Hungary

Portugal v France

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