How to watch and stream Slisz and Poland, Saba and Georgia in Euro 2024

The European Championship is upon us, and the wait hasn’t been as long as it usually is. Normally held every four years, the previous tournament, originally scheduled for 2020, was delayed a year due to the pandemic.

Fast-forward to 2024, and the current holders, Italy, will seek to join Germany and Spain in the three-time champions’ club. And two Atlanta United players will play a part: Saba Lobjanidze with debutant Georgia and Bartosz Slisz with Poland, in the tournament for the fifth time.

Here’s how to watch and stream the action during the group stage.

Georgia Euro 2024 group stage TV and streaming schedule

Atlanta United midfielder Saba Lobjanidze #9 dribbles during the second half of the match against Chicago Fire FC at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL on Saturday April 27, 2024. (Photo by Griffin Quinn/Atlanta United)

Could Saba Lobjanidze and Georgia somehow find themselves on a dream run to the knockout stage? Sure. Will it happen? Probably not.

Portugal, the 2016 champions before a Round of 16 exit in the 2020 edition held in 2021, are a perennial favorite to win the tournament in what should be Cristiano Ronaldo’s final Euros and may have a spot in the knockout stage locked up before June 26’s contest. We could see three teams come out of this group, but Georgia won’t be one of them.

  • Tuesday, June 18: vs. Turkey in Dortmund, noon ET | Fubo
  • Saturday, June 22: vs. Czechia in Hamburg, 9 a.m. ET | Fubo
  • Wednesday, June 26: vs. Portugal in Gelsenkirchen, 3 p.m. ET | FOX, FOXSports.com/FOX Sports app

Poland Euro 2024 group stage TV and streaming schedule

Atlanta United midfielder Bartosz Slisz #6 dribbles during the first half of the match against Chicago Fire FC at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL on Saturday April 27, 2024. (Photo by Griffin Quinn/Atlanta United)

Bartosz Slisz and Poland are in what will prove to be a tough Group D that features France, Austria, and the Netherlands but another that could see three teams get through to the Round of 16.

The White-Reds, though, won’t have Robert Lewandowski available for their opening match against the Dutch on Sunday thanks to a right-leg injury suffered in a friendly against Turkey. (Karol Swiderski, on loan from Charlotte FC to Hellas Verona, injured himself celebrating a goal in that same match but should be available on Sunday.)

  • Sunday, June 16: vs. Netherlands in Hamburg, 9 a.m. ET | FS1, FOXSports.com/FOX Sports app
  • Friday, June 21: vs. Austria in Berlin, noon ET | FS1, FOXSports.com/FOX Sports app
  • Tuesday, June 25 vs. France in Dortmund, noon ET | FOX, FOXSports.com/FOX Sports app
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theoriginalzontar

Yes, much appreciated Sydney. Kind of surprised Fox somehow can’t find a way to show every match in group play – see Georgia TV info above. There’s a slight spelling error above though. It’s Czechia not Czechi. For those who don’t know, citizens of what used to be the Czech Republic have decided that they would rather have a single word name referring to their country in other languages, so they’ve chosen Czechia just as their Slovakian neighbors use Slovakia for their country name.

gravityshack

thanks sydney! much appreciated. both teams have a punchers chance, but poland especially was unlucky to draw such a tough group. solid team but not sure they have enough to get out of group d unless 3 move on.

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