Football
2020 Schedule
2020 Champions League Finials
Date: Saturday, May 30
Location: Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey
What Is It: The road to last season’s Champions League final was littered with greatness: Manchester United’s hilarious upset of PSG, Ajax’s dream run and nightmarish elimination, Manchester City-Tottenham, Liverpool’s epic comeback against Barcelona. The final itself? Not so memorable.
But the 2019-20 competition already promises so much: Can Pep Guardiola take City to the next level? Can Zinedine Zidane capture a fourth title at the fourth time of asking? What about the desperate trio of Barcelona, Juventus and PSG? How about Italy’s freewheeling Atalanta?
2020 Copa america
Dates: Friday, June 12 — Sunday, July 12
Location: Argentina and Colombia (Nine different cities)
What Is It: Yay! It’s the Copa América! Just 341 days after Brazil lifted the trophy in Rio de Janeiro, it’s time to do it all over in Argentina and Colombia. CONMEBOL wants to move the tournament to be in-line with the Euros (held every four years in even-numbered years), so we go again next summer.
The main story here is that, for the first time ever, the Copa will be co-hosted. Also, one of the host nations is Argentina, and it’ll almost certainly be Lionel Messi’s final appearance in the competition. (He turns 33 next June.)
Copa America 2020 Complete schedule
Copa America 2020, dates for matches released. The tournament starts from 12th June and finals played 12th July. Argentina and Colombia co-hosting copa america 2020 all matches. Copa America 2020 fixtures released in the start of new year.
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The first match played between Argentina and Chile at Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires. The other teams began their journey from 13th June. The teams fixtures divided into two groups (North Zone A) and South Zone (B). One day two matches played in North Zone and 1 match played in South Zone. In next date, two matches in South Zone and 1 played in North Zone.
COPA AMERICA 2020 COMPLETE FIXTURES | ||||
Date | Match | TV Channel | Venue | Time |
Argentina Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
12 June | Argentina vs Chile | Direct TV | Buenos Aires | |
16 June | Argentina vs Uruguay | Direct TV | Córdoba | |
20 June | Argentina vs Paraguay | Direct TV | Buenos Aires | |
26 June | Argentina vs Australia | Direct TV | Buenos Aires | |
30 June | Argentina vs Boliva | Direct TV | La Plata | |
Uruguay Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
13 June | Uruguay vs Australia | Direct TV | Córdoba | |
16 June | Uruguay vs Argentina | Direct TV | Córdoba | |
21 June | Uruguay vs Chile | Direct TV | Mendoza | |
26 June | Uruguay vs Bolivia | Direct TV | La Plata | |
30 June | Uruguay vs Paraguay | Direct TV | Santiago del Estero | |
Paraguay Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
13 June | Paraguay vs Bolivia | beIN Sports | Mendoza | |
17 June | Paraguay vs Australia | beIN Sports | La Plata | |
20 June | Paraguay vs Argentina | beIN Sports | Buenos Aires | |
25 June | Paraguay vs Chile | beIN Sports | Córdoba | |
30 June | Paraguay vs Uruguay | beIN Sports | Santiago del Estero | |
Bolivia Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
13 June | Bolivia vs Paraguay | Tigo Sports | Mendoza | |
16 June | Bolivia vs Chile | Tigo Sports | Mendoza | |
22 June | Bolivia vs Australia | Tigo Sports | Mendoza | |
26 June | Bolivia vs Uruguay | Tigo Sports | La Plata | |
30 June | Bolivia vs Argentina | Tigo Sports | La Plata | |
Australia Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
13 June | Australia vs Uruguay | beIN Sports | Córdoba | |
17 June | Australia vs Paraguay | beIN Sports | La Plata | |
22 June | Australia vs Bolivia | beIN Sports | Mendoza | |
26 June | Australia vs Argentina | beIN Sports | Buenos Aires | |
30 June | Australia vs Chile | beIN Sports | La Plata | |
Brazil Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
14 June | Brazil vs Venezuela | Globo TV | Cali | |
18 June | Brazil vs Peru | Globo TV | Medellín | |
23 June | Brazil vs Qatar | Globo TV | Barranquilla | |
27 June | Brazil vs Colombia | Globo TV | Barranquilla | |
1 July | Brazil vs Ecuador | Globo TV | Bogotá | |
Venezuela Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
14 June | Venezuela vs Brazil | Venevision | Cali | |
17 June | Venezuela vs Colombia | Venevision | Cali | |
22 June | Venezuela vs Ecuador | Venevision | Bogotá | |
28 June | Venezuela vs Qatar | Venevision | Cali | |
1 July | Venezuela vs Peru | Venevision | Cali | |
Ecuador Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
13 June | Ecuador vs Colombia | Direct TV | Bogotá | |
18 June | Ecuador vs Qatar | Direct TV | Bogotá | |
22 June | Ecuador vs Venezuela | Direct TV | Bogotá | |
28 June | Ecuador vs Peru | Direct TV | Medellín | |
1 July | Ecuador vs Brazil | Direct TV | Bogata | |
Peru Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
14 June | Peru vs Qatar | America TV | Medellín | |
18 June | Peru vs Brazil | America TV | Medellín | |
21 June | Peru vs Colombia | America TV | Medellín | |
27 June | Peru vs Ecuador | America TV | Medellín | |
1 July | Peru vs Venezuela | America TV | Cali | |
Qatar Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
14 June | Qatar vs Peru | BEIN Sports | Medellín | |
18 June | Qatar vs Ecuador | BEIN Sports | Bogata | |
23 June | Qatar vs Brazil | BEIN Sports | Barranquilla | |
28 June | Qatar vs Venezuela | BEIN Sports | Cali | |
1 July | Qatar vs Colombia | BEIN Sports | Barranquilla | |
Colombia Copa America 2020 Schedule | ||||
13 June | Colombia vs Ecuador | Caracol TV | Bogata | |
17 June | Colombia vs Venezuela | Caracol TV | Cali | |
21 June | Colombia vs Peru | Caracol TV | Medellín | |
27 June | Colombia vs Brazil | Caracol TV | Barranquilla | |
1 July | Colombia vs Qatar | Caracol TV | Barranquilla |
Complete fixtures of Copa America 2020 updated in the above table. Quarter finals began from 4th July, semi finals played on 8th July. Third place match played on 11th July. The final between Copa America 2020 teams played on 12th July.[/read]
UEFA 2020
Dates: Friday, June 12 — Sunday, July 12
Location: Europe (12 different cities)
What Is It: To celebrate the 60th birthday of the European Championship, the 2020 Euros will be held in 12 cities in 12 European countries, including quarterfinals in Russia, Germany, Italy and Azerbaijan, and the semifinals and final taking place at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
Once again, 24 nations will qualify for the tournament, and Portugal enters as the defending champion after shocking France at Euro 2016. The tournament will be broadcast on ASTRO.
UEFA 2020 Complete Schedule
Details of the UEFA EURO 2020 final tournament match schedule have been confirmed following the draw in Bucharest.
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The draw
Group A (Rome/Baku): Turkey, Italy (hosts), Wales, Switzerland
Group B (Copenhagen/St Petersburg): Denmark (hosts), Finland, Belgium, Russia (hosts)
Group C (Amsterdam/Bucharest): Netherlands (hosts), Ukraine, Austria, Play-off winner D or A
Group D (London/Glasgow): England (hosts), Croatia, Play-off winner C, Czech Republic
Group E (Bilbao/Dublin): Spain (hosts), Sweden, Poland, Play-off winner B
Group F (Munich/Budapest): Play-off winner A or D, Portugal (holders), France, Germany (hosts)
All kick-off times CET
GROUP STAGE
Friday 12 June
Group A: Turkey v Italy (21:00, Rome)
Saturday 13 June
Group A: Wales v Switzerland (15:00, Baku)
Group B: Denmark v Finland (18:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Belgium v Russia (21:00, St Petersburg)
Sunday 14 June
Group D: England v Croatia (15:00, London)
Group C: Austria v Play-off winner D or A (18:00, Bucharest)
Group C: Netherlands v Ukraine (21:00, Amsterdam)
Monday 15 June
Group D: Play-off winner C v Czech Republic (15:00, Glasgow)
Group E: Poland v Play-off winner B (18:00, Dublin)
Group E: Spain v Sweden (21:00, Bilbao)
Tuesday 16 June
Group F: Play-off winner A or D v Portugal (18:00, Budapest)
Group F: France v Germany (21:00, Munich)
Wednesday 17 June
Group B: Finland v Russia (15:00, St Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey v Wales (18:00, Baku)
Group A: Italy v Switzerland (21:00, Rome)
Thursday 18 June
Group C: Ukraine v Play-off winner D or A (15:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark v Belgium (18:00, Copenhagen)
Group C: Netherlands v Austria (21:00, Amsterdam)
Friday 19 June
Group E: Sweden v Play-off winner B (15:00, Dublin)
Group D: Croatia v Czech Republic (18:00, Glasgow)
Group D: England v Play-off winner C (21:00, London)
Saturday 20 June
Group F: Play-off winner A or D v France (15:00, Budapest)
Group F: Portugal v Germany (18:00, Munich)
Group E: Spain v Poland (21:00, Bilbao)
Sunday 21 June
Group A: Italy v Wales (18:00, Rome)
Group A: Switzerland v Turkey (18:00, Baku)
Monday 22 June
Group C: Play-off winner D or A v Netherlands (18:00, Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine v Austria (18:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Russia v Denmark (21:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland v Belgium (21:00, St Petersburg)
Tuesday 23 June
Group D: Czech Republic v England (21:00, London)
Group D: Croatia v Play-off winner C (21:00, Glasgow)
Wednesday 24 June
Group E: Play-off winner B v Spain (18:00, Bilbao)
Group E: Sweden v Poland (18:00, Dublin)
Group F: Germany v Play-off winner A or D (21:00, Munich)
Group F: Portugal v France (21:00, Budapest)
- Top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through
KNOCKOUT PHASE
Round of 16
Saturday 27 June
1: 2A v 2B (18:00, Amsterdam)
2: 1A v 2C (21:00, London)
Sunday 28 June
3: 1C v 3D/E/F (18:00, Budapest)
4: 1B v 3A/D/E/F (21:00, Bilbao)
Monday 29 June
5: 2D v 2E (18:00, Copenhagen)
6: 1F v 3A/B/C (21:00, Bucharest)
Tuesday 30 June
7: 1D v 2F (18:00, Dublin)
8: 1E v 3A/B/C/D (21:00, Glasgow)
Rest days on 1 and 2 July
Quarter-finals
Friday 3 July
QF1: Winner 6 v Winner 5 (18:00, St Petersburg)
QF2: Winner 4 v Winner 2 (21:00, Munich)
Saturday 4 July
QF3: Winner 3 v Winner 1 (18:00, Baku)
QF4: Winner 8 v Winner 7 (21:00, Rome)
Rest days on 5 and 6 July
Semi-finals
Tuesday 7 July
SF1: Winner QF2 v Winner QF1 (21:00, London)
Wednesday 8 July
SF2: Winner QF4 v Winner QF3 (21:00, London)
Rest days on 9, 10, 11 July
Final
Sunday 12 July
Winner SF1 v Winner SF2 (21:00, London)[/read]
2020 Summer Olympics
Dates: Friday, July 24 — Sunday, August 9
Location: Japan (Six different cities)
What Is It: The men’s competition is a quirky U-23 contest that isn’t of great interest in the footballing world (although we’d certainly like to see the U.S. qualify), but the women’s contest is the second biggest event in women’s football after the World Cup. Germany is the defending gold medalist while the USWNT failed to medal in 2016 after losing to Sweden in the quarters.
The USWNT will be heavily favored in Japan, but the host country will be desperate for success as well. Team Great Britain — comprised of the best footballers from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — will also be an exciting watch.