The schedule for the 2012 UEFA European Championship, commonly known as Euro 2012, was approved by UEFA at a meeting in Minsk, Belarus, on October 4, 2010.
All times are in UTC+2 (Central European Summer Time):
Poland
Ukraine is one hour ahead in UTC+3 (Eastern European Summer Time), so their local kick-off times are 19:00 and 21:45 instead.
Date | Time | Match | Stadium | Stage | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
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Friday, June 8 | 16:00 | National Stadium, Warsaw | Opening Ceremony | ||||
First round of group stage matches | |||||||
18:00 | 1 | National Stadium, Warsaw | Group A | Poland | 1 -1 | Greece | |
20:45 | 2 | Municipal Stadium, Wrocław | Russia | 4-1 | Czech Republic | ||
Saturday, June 9 | 18:00 | 3 | Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv | Group B | Netherlands | 0 -1 | Denmark |
20:45 | 4 | Arena Lviv, Lviv | Germany | 1 -0 | Portugal | ||
Sunday, June 10 | 18:00 | 5 | PGE Arena, Gdańsk | Group C | Spain | 1-1 | Italy |
20:45 | 6 | Municipal Stadium, Poznań | Republic of Ireland | 1-3 | Croatia | ||
Monday, June 11 | 18:00 | 7 | Donbass Arena, Donetsk | Group D | France | 1-1 | England |
20:45 | 8 | Olympic Stadium, Kiev | Ukraine | 2-1 | Sweden | ||
Tuesday, June 12 | 18:00 | 9 | Municipal Stadium, Wrocław | Group A | Greece | 1-2 | Czech Republic |
20:45 | 10 | National Stadium, Warsaw | Poland | 1-1 | Russia | ||
Wednesday, June 13 | 18:00 | 11 | Arena Lviv, Lviv | Group B | Denmark | 2-3 | Portugal |
20:45 | 12 | Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv | Netherlands | 1-2 | Germany | ||
Thursday, June 14 | 18:00 | 13 | Municipal Stadium, Poznań | Group C | Italy | — | Croatia |
20:45 | 14 | PGE Arena, Gdańsk | Spain | — | Republic of Ireland | ||
Friday, June 15 | 18:00 | 16 | Donbass Arena, Donetsk | Group D | Ukraine | — | France |
20:45 | 15 | Olympic Stadium, Kiev | Sweden | — | England | ||
Saturday, June 16 | 20:45 | 17 | Municipal Stadium, Wrocław | Group A | Czech Republic | — | Poland |
20:45 | 18 | National Stadium, Warsaw | Greece | — | Russia | ||
Sunday, June 17 | 20:45 | 19 | Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv | Group B | Portugal | — | Netherlands |
20:45 | 20 | Arena Lviv, Lviv | Denmark | — | Germany | ||
Monday, June 18 | 20:45 | 21 | PGE Arena, Gdańsk | Group C | Croatia | — | Spain |
20:45 | 22 | Municipal Stadium, Poznań | Italy | — | Republic of Ireland | ||
Tuesday, June 19 | 20:45 | 23 | Donbass Arena, Donetsk | Group D | England | — | Ukraine |
20:45 | 24 | Olympic Stadium, Kiev | Sweden | — | France | ||
Wednesday, June 20 | No games scheduled | ||||||
Thursday, June 21 | 20:45 | 25 | National Stadium, Warsaw | Quarter-finals | 1A | — | 2B |
Friday, June 22 | 20:45 | 26 | PGE Arena, Gdańsk | 1B | — | 2A | |
Saturday, June 23 | 20:45 | 27 | Donbass Arena, Donetsk | 1C | — | 2D | |
Sunday, June 24 | 20:45 | 28 | Olympic Stadium, Kiev | 1D | — | 2C | |
Monday, June 25 | No games scheduled | ||||||
Tuesday, June 26 | |||||||
Wednesday, June 27 | 20:45 | 29 | Donbass Arena, Donetsk | Semi-finals | Winner of #25 | — | Winner of #27 |
Thursday, June 28 | 20:45 | 30 | National Stadium, Warsaw | Winner of #26 | — | Winner of #28 | |
Friday, June 29 | No games scheduled | ||||||
Saturday, June 30 | |||||||
Sunday, July 1 | 18:45 | Olympic Stadium, Kiev | Closing Ceremony | ||||
20:45 | 31 | Olympic Stadium, Kiev | Final | Winner of #29 | — | Winner of #30 |
References
EURO finals schedule confirmed; uefa.com
Wikipedia
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