U21 European Championship 2021 Live on TV and Broadcast

How far will Germany U-21 reach in EM 2021? In 2019, only Germany failed in the final against Spain.

DrThe German U-21 national team will face coach Stefan Kuntz, one of the hosts, in their opening match at the U-21 European Championship in Group A with Hungary. But where are the matches of young footballers like Dortmund’s Youssef Mukoko, Bielefeld’s Arnie Meyer and Wolfsburg’s Riddell Baku? COMPUTER BILD reveals and introduces the game plan.

European U-21 Championship in two parts

The European U-21 Championship will be held in Hungary and Slovenia in 2021. The tournament is divided into two parts. The group stage runs from March 24th to March 31st, 2021. 16 teams compete in four groups of four each for a place in the quarter-finals. The first two of each group move to the last eight. Until then, there will be a respite: the knockout matches will only begin on May 31, 2021. According to current plans, the final match will be held on June 6, 2021 in Ljubljana (Slovenia).

The tour captain ran

Positive news for fans at broadcast rights times, pay TV and streaming services: ProSieben shows all German U21 matches live on free TV under the brand “run”. The match begins on March 24, 2021 at 9 pm, with Hungary’s match against Germany. The remaining matches in the tournament will be broadcast by ProSieben MAXX and ran.de. Can’t access the TV at the right time or don’t have a cable or satellite connection? no problem! ProSieben is available from Joyn’s streaming service, for example – for free.

Schedule of the European U-21 Championship 2021

March 24, 2021

  • 6 pm: Slovenia – Spain
  • 6 pm: Czech Republic – Italy
  • 9 pm: Hungary – Germany
  • 9 pm: Romania – Netherlands
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March 25, 2021

  • 3 pm England time – Switzerland
  • 6:00 pm: Russia – Iceland
  • 9 pm France – Denmark time
  • 9 pm: Portugal – Croatia

March 27, 2021

  • 6:00 pm: Hungary – Romania
  • 6:00 pm: Slovenia – Czech Republic
  • 21 hours: Germany – Netherlands
  • 9 pm: Spain – Italy

March 28, 2021

  • 3 pm: Iceland – Denmark
  • 6 pm Croatia time – Switzerland
  • 9 pm: Russia – France
  • 9 pm: Portugal – England

March 30, 2021

  • 6:00 pm: Netherlands-Hungary
  • 6 PM: Germany Romania
  • 9 pm: Italy – Slovenia
  • 9 pm Spain – Czech Republic time

March 31, 2021

  • 6 pm: Iceland – France
  • 6:00 pm: Denmark – Russia
  • 6 pm Switzerland time – Portugal
  • 6 pm: Croatia – England

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