Euro 96 on TV: how to watch England vs Switzerland and full schedule of 31 matches being shown on ITV Hub and ITV4

ITV are showing a complete rerun of Euro 96, starting with England’s group fixture versus Switzerland
Steve McManaman, Gareth Southgate, Paul Gascoigne, Darren Anderton and Teddy Sherringham lineup to face Switzerland (Getty Images)Steve McManaman, Gareth Southgate, Paul Gascoigne, Darren Anderton and Teddy Sherringham lineup to face Switzerland (Getty Images)
Steve McManaman, Gareth Southgate, Paul Gascoigne, Darren Anderton and Teddy Sherringham lineup to face Switzerland (Getty Images)

Euro 2020 may have been delayed until 2021, but England football fans will still be able to cheer on the Three Lions this Summer – just brace yourselves for Gareth Southgate’s penalty miss in the semi-finals.

From May 11 ITV are showing every single fixture of the Euro 96 tournament, beginning with England’s one-all draw with Switzerland and finishing with the showpiece final featuring Germany and Czechoslovakia. England’s fixtures versus Scotland, the Netherlands, Spain and Germany will also be shown.

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Scotland fans can also tune in with the Tartan Army’s fixtures against Switzerland the Netherlands and the Auld Enemy also set to be shown.

Featuring a rampant Alan Shearer and inspired Paul Gascoigne, England’s ‘96 squad was a vintage one – here’s how you can revel in England’s glorious tournament run this May.

How to watch England vs Switzerland

England take on Switzerland in their tournament opener.

Coverage for the match, and the match itself, will be shown on Monday 11 May at 6.15pm on ITV4.

The game can also be watched via ITV Hub, the terrestrial channel’s streaming service.

Full schedule of fixtures

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All tournament fixtures featuring England will be shown on ITV4, while the remaining set will be streamed from the ITV Hub.

Tuesday May 12Spain v Bulgaria - 1pmGermany v Czech Republic - 4pmDenmark v Portugal - 7pm

Wednesday May 13Scotland v Netherlands - 3pmFrance v Romania - 7pm

Thursday May 14Italy v Russia - 3pmCroatia v Turkey - 7pm

Friday May 15Bulgaria v Romania - 3pmSwitzerland v Netherlands - 7pm

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Saturday May 16Portugal v Turkey - 1pmCzech Republic v Italy - 7pm

Sunday May 17France v Spain - 3pmScotland v England - 6:45pm

Monday May 18Russia v Germany - 3pmCroatia v Denmark - 7pm

Tuesday May 19France v Bulgaria - 7pmRomania v Spain - 7pm

Wednesday May 20Scotland v Switzerland - 7pmNetherlands v England - 6:30pm

Thursday May 21Croatia v Portugal - 7pmTurkey v Denmark - 7pm

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Friday May 22Russia v Czech Republic - 7pmItaly v Germany - 7pm

Saturday May 23Quarter-Final 1 - 6:45pm

Sunday May 24 Quarter-Final 2 - 3pm

Monday May 25Quarter-Final 3 - 3pm

Tuesday May 26Quarter-Final 4 - 7pm

Wednesday May 27Semi-Final 1 - 3pm

Thursday May 28Semi-Final 2 - 6:40pm

Friday May 29Final - 6:40pm

England Euro 96 squad

David Seaman (Arsenal)

Gary Neville (Manchester United)

Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest)

Paul Ince (Inter Milan)

Tony Adams (Arsenal)

Gareth Southgate (Aston Villa)

David Platt (Arsenal)

Paul Gascoigne (Rangers)

Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)

Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur)

Darren Anderton (Tottenham Hotspur)

Steve Howey (Newcastle United)

Tim Flowers (Blackburn Rovers)

Nick Barmby (Middlesbrough)

Jamie Redknapp (Liverpool)

Sol Campbell (Tottenham Hotspur)

Steve McManaman (Liverpool)

Les Ferdinand (Newcastle United)

Phil Neville (Manchester United)

Steve Stone (Nottingham Forest)

Robbie Fowler (Liverpool)

Ian Walker (Tottenham Hotspur)