The UEFA Euro 2024 Championship (affectionately "The Euros") is finally here for football fans the world over to get behind.
The Euros see the best European teams come together to compete every four years. Here's where you can catch all the Euros games Down Under.
Where to stream UEFA Euro 2024 Championship in Australia
The entire UEFA Euro 2024 Championship will be available to stream on Optus Sport between June 15 and the final match on July 15. Subscribers can catch all the games live and on-demand.
Optus Sport costs $24.99 per month.
Existing eligible Optus customers can save over 70% with a subscription for just $6.99 per month through Optus' SubHub.
Eligible plans include Optus' postpaid mobile plans and its NBN and home internet plans:
Some matches including the first match, semi-finals and final are available for free to all Optus Sport account holders whether or not you hold a subscription. Some match highlights are free as well.
When is the UEFA Euro 2024 Championship available to stream in Australia?
The UEFA Euro 2024 Championship will run from June 15 (5am AEST) to July 2024 (5am AEST). It is being hosted in Germany.
Most games will be broadcast in Australia between 11pm and 5am.
What are the groups for the UEFA Euro 2024 Championship?

There are 24 teams competing in the UEFA Euro 2024 Championship. They are divided into six groups and the top two in each group proceed to a round of 16 which includes the four best third-place finishers.
From there it's a straight shot to the quarter-finals for eight teams. The four winners will go on to semi-finals before a final two teams will duke it out for the tournament trophy.
The official groupings are as follows:
- Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
- Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
- Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
- Group D: Poland, Netherlands, Austria, France
- Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine
- Group F: Türkiye, Georgia, Portugal, Czechia
Editor's Pick: Great NBN 50 plans for streaming
To catch all the games in the UEFA Euro 2024 Championship you'll want a steady internet connection. We recommend at least an NBN 50 plan for streaming most of the time as it allows other people to enjoy the internet at the same time.
Given the timing of most of these Championship games you could get away with a slower plan.
Here are some of the cheapest NBN 50 plans (and faster plans), all of which are more than enough to meet Optus Sport's streaming requirements:
Is Optus Sport compatible with my device?
Want to sign up for Optus Sport but aren't sure if it will work with your TV or streaming device?
Here's a list of compatible devices:
- Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd generation)
- Amazon Fire TV Stick (2nd generation and above)
- Android TVs (Red Velvet Cake or above)
- Apple TV (4th generation)
- Chromecast (2nd generation and above)
- Fetch (3rd generation and above)
- Foxtel iQ4 (and newer)
- HiSense Smart TVs (2020 or newer)
- LG Smart TVs (2018 or newer)
- Playstation 4 (and newer)
- Samsung Smart TVs (2018 or newer)
- Xbox One (and newer)
You may want to confirm the availability on your device before you sign up for Optus Sport and install any updates.
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