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UEFA Euro 2020 semifinals: Live stream, how to watch on TV, betting odds, game times

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  • For the fourth straight Euro, Italy and Spain meet in a knockout match
  • Euro favorite England 'hosts' Denmark on Wednesday
  • London's Wembley Stadium to host both semifinals as well as Sunday's final

The UEFA Euro 2020 semifinals kick off Tuesday when two traditional European soccer powerhouses - Italy and Spain - square off at Wembley Stadium in London.

On Wednesday, England "hosts" tournament darling Denmark in the other semifinal at Wembley. 

In the Italy-Spain showdown, one team's impressive unbeaten streak will come to an end. Spain is on an unbeaten streak stretching back to October, a run of 13 games. Italy, meanwhile, is on a national-record 32 straight unbeaten matches, a run that dates back to September 2018. Italy's most recent win came last Friday in the quarterfinal against Belgium, the top-ranked team in the world.

This is the fourth straight UEFA European Football Championship that Italy and Spain have squared off in a knockout game. At the 2016 Euro, Italy knocked out Spain in the Round of 16. In 2012, Spain routed Italy, 4-0, in the final. In 2008, Spain eliminated Italy in the quarterfinals in a penalty shootout.

England hasn't won a major competition since winning the 1966 World Cup, which was held in England. Its best finish in the Euros is third place, done twice (1968 and 1996). Denmark, meanwhile, was the winner of the 1992 Euro.

The UEFA Euro 2020 final will be held Sunday at Wembley Stadium (3 p.m. ET, ESPN).

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Italy's Nicolo Barella (left) and Marco Verratti celebrate scoring the opening goal against Belgium in the Euro 2020 quarterfinals.

Here's everything you need to know for the semifinals of the 2020 UEFA Euro soccer tournament:

What is the UEFA Euro 2020 semifinal schedule?

The UEFA European Championship will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC, with games available to be streamed live on ESPN+. Spanish-language broadcasts will be available on Univision and TUDN. Games also available on fuboTV.)

Tuesday

  • Italy vs. Spain in London (3 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Wednesday

  • England vs. Denmark in London (3 p.m. ET, ESPN)

What are the latest UEFA Euro 2020 odds?

According to BetMGM, England (+160) is the favorite to win UEFA Euro 2020, followed by Italy (+200), Spain (+280) and Denmark (+900).

What are the previous UEFA Euro 2020 match results?

QUARTERFINALS

Friday, July 2

  • Spain 1, Switzerland 1 (Spain won on penalty shootout, 3-1)
  • Italy 2, Belgium 1

Saturday, July 3

  • Denmark 2, Czech Republic 1
  • England 4, Ukraine 0

ROUND OF 16

Saturday, June 26

  • Denmark 4, Wales 0
  • Italy 2, Austria 1

Sunday, June 27

  • Czech Republic 2, Netherlands 0
  • Belgium 1, Portugal 0

Monday, June 28

  • Spain 5, Croatia 3
  • Switzerland 3, France 3 (Switzerland won penalty shootout, 5-4)

GROUP STAGE

Friday, June 11

  • Italy 3, Turkey 0

Saturday, June 12

  • Wales 1, Switzerland 1
  • Finland 1, Denmark 0
  • Belgium 3, Russia 0

Sunday, June 13

  • England 1, Croatia 0
  • Austria 3, North Macedonia 1
  • Netherlands 3, Ukraine 2

Monday, June 14

  • Czech Republic 2, Scotland 0
  • Slovakia 2, Poland 1
  • Spain 0, Sweden 0

Tuesday, June 15

  • Portugal 3, Hungary 0
  • France 1, Germany 0

Wednesday, June 16

  • Russia 1, Finland 0
  • Wales 2, Turkey 0
  • Italy 3, Switzerland 0

Thursday, June 17

  • Ukraine 2, North Macedonia 1
  • Belgium 2, Denmark 1
  • Netherlands 2, Austria 0

Friday, June 18

  • Sweden 1, Slovakia 0
  • Croatia 1, Czech Republic 1
  • England 0, Scotland 0

Saturday, June 19

  • Hungary 1, France 1
  • Germany 4, Portugal 2
  • Spain 1, Poland in Seville 1

Sunday, June 20

  • Italy 1, Wales 0
  • Switzerland 3, Turkey 1

Monday, June 21

  • Netherlands 3, North Macedonia 0
  • Austria 1, Ukraine 0
  • Denmark 4, Russia 1
  • Belgium 2, Finland 0

Tuesday, June 22

  • England 1, Czech Republic 0
  • Croatia 3, Scotland 1

Wednesday, June 23

  • Spain 5, Slovakia 0
  • Sweden 3, Poland 2
  • Germany 2, Hungary 2
  • Portugal 2, France 2

Which countries have won the Euros?

Germany and Spain have won the most UEFA European Football Championships with three apiece. France has won the competition twice. The Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia) Denmark, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and the Soviet Union have one title apiece. Portugal won Euro 2016 in France.

Previous Euro finals:

  • 2016: Portugal over France, 1-0 (won in extra time)
  • 2012: Spain over Italy, 4-0
  • 2008: Spain over Germany, 1-0
  • 2004: Greece over Portugal, 1-0
  • 2000: France over Italy, 2-1 (won on golden goal in extra time)
  • 1996: Germany over Czech Republic, 2-1 (won on golden goal in extra time)
  • 1992: Denmark over Germany, 2-0
  • 1988: Netherlands over Soviet Union, 2-0
  • 1984: France over Spain, 2-0
  • 1980: West Germany over Belgium, 2-1
  • 1976: Czechoslovakia over West Germany, 2-2 (Czechoslovakia won penalty shootout, 5-3)
  • 1972: West Germany over Soviet Union, 3-0
  • 1968: Italy over Yugoslavia, 2-0
  • 1964: Spain over Soviet Union, 2-1
  • 1960: Soviet Union over Yugoslavia, 2-1 (won in extra time)

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