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Euro 2020 fixtures: England, Scotland and Wales dates, times, TV channels and how to watch

After a year-long delay Euro 2020 is finally here.

The month-long tournament promises excitement and drama and some of the home nations will be in the thick of the action.

Wales, Scotland and England enter the tournament in varying forms.

The Three Lions will hope to go all the way – after a solid 2018 World Cup campaign.

Meanwhile for Scotland and Wales the objectives are less lofty – with a good run in the tournament probably enough to satisfy fans.

One thing is sure, we are in for plenty of action in the coming month.

football.london takes a look at who England, Wales and Scotland will face at Euro 2020 and the important dates to remember.

England

Harry Kane could be England's star player at Euro 2020. (Getty Images)

Gareth Southgate and his men will be playing all their games in front of a home crowd at Wembley which could play to their advantage.

But they have a tough group which will be far from straight forward.

Croatia in the first game could be an especially tricky fixture, but Scotland and the Czech Republic could surprise Southgate and his men too.

England’s key fixtures, dates and where to watch:

Sunday 13 June: England v Croatia (Wembley: 2pm) – BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Friday 18 June: England v Scotland (Wembley: 8pm) – ITV and ITV Hub

Tuesday 22 June: Czech Republic v England (Wembley: 8pm) – ITV and ITV Hub

Scotland

Scotland and Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney. (SNS Group)

After decades of misery the Tartan Army are finally at a major tournament.

Like England they will also be playing at home in Hampden Park against Croatia and the Czech Republic.

Meanwhile they will go to Wembley for the clash against England.

Steve Clarke has built a resilient Scottish team and they will be hoping they have what it takes to qualify for the round of 16.

Scotland’s key fixtures and dates:

Monday 14 June: Scotland v Czech Republic (Hampden Park: 2pm) - BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Friday 18 June: England v Scotland (Wembley: 8pm ) – ITV and ITV Hub

Tuesday 22 June: Croatia v Scotland (Hampden Park: 8pm) - ITV 4 and ITV Hub

Wales

Gareth Bale during Wales training (Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans Agency)

It will be difficult for Wales to live up to the heroics of 2016, however, that is Robert Page’s task.

His work is cut out by a tough group with Switzerland, Italy and Turkey all potential dark horses for the tournament.

There are some encouraging signs though.

Gareth Bale ended the season in good form for Tottenham and if the Welsh can get the best out of him, they will be a threat to any team at the tournament.

Wales’ fixtures, dates and where to watch:

Saturday 12 June: Wales v Switzerland (Baku: 2pm) –BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Wednesday 16 June: Turkey v Wales (Baku: 5pm) – BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Sunday 20 June: Italy v Wales (Rome: 5pm) - ITV and ITV Hub

Do you think all the home nations will make it out of their groups?

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