UEFA European Championship (Euro) Countdown
Friday, 9 June 2028 at 20:00 BST
Counting down to the UEFA European Championship — the Euros, contested by the best national teams in Europe every four years.
Event Information
- Event
- UEFA European Championship (Euro) Countdown
- Next date
- Friday, 9 June 2028 at 20:00 BST
- Category
- ⚽ Sports
- Location
- UK & Ireland
Counting down to the UEFA European Championship — the Euros, contested by the best national teams in Europe every four years.
When is UEFA European Championship (Euro)?
The next UEFA European Championship (Euro) is on Friday, 9 June 2028 at 20:00 BST in UK & Ireland. UEFA European Championship (Euro) is a one-off event.
How many days until UEFA European Championship (Euro)?
Use the live countdown at the top of this page to see exactly how many days, hours, minutes and seconds are left until UEFA European Championship (Euro). Bookmark this page and check back any time — the timer updates every second.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many days until UEFA European Championship (Euro)?+
The live countdown at the top of this page shows exactly how many days, hours, minutes and seconds remain until UEFA European Championship (Euro) on Friday, 9 June 2028.
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