Switzerland – Italy live on TV: Where is the European Championship round of 16 being shown today?

Switzerland – Italy live on TV: Where is the European Championship round of 16 being shown today?
Switzerland – Italy live on TV: Where is the European Championship round of 16 being shown today?

EM First round of 16

Where can I watch Switzerland vs Italy on TV?

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Will Italy fail because of the Swiss? – “The Swiss are brimming with self-confidence”

Switzerland and Italy will meet in the first round of 16 this evening. On paper, the defending champions are the favorites, but the Swiss see their chance. “It will definitely be exciting,” predicts chief reporter Steffen Schwarzkopf.

Switzerland and defending champion Italy will face each other in the first round of 16 of the European Football Championship on Saturday. The match will be shown on free TV. All important information about the broadcast at a glance.

DThe European Football Championship has reached the knockout round. The round of 16 will open on Saturday in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium with a match between Switzerland and defending champions Italy.

RTL will broadcast the European Championship round of 16 match between Switzerland and Italy live on free TV on Saturday. You can find a live stream on RTL+. Kick-off is at 6 p.m.

Alternatively, you can also watch the round of 16 on MagentaTV. Telekom has bought the complete rights to the European Championship in Germany and is the only broadcaster to broadcast all 51 games. ARD and ZDF are only allowed to show 34 games on free TV thanks to a complex sublicense.

RTL starts its preliminary coverage at 5 p.m., MagentaTV at 4:30 p.m. Johannes B. Kerner and Jan Henkel report from the studio, Tabea Kemme and Michael Ballack form the team of experts. The game will be commented on by Markus Höhner. Florian König will be the moderator on RTL, and Lothar Matthäus will be the expert. Marco Hagemann and Steffen Freund will commentate on the game.

Switzerland vs Italy live in the WELT ticker

You can of course also follow the game in the live ticker at WELT. You can find it here. We will also show you the highlights in video afterwards. You can find the video summaries of all the European Championship games here.

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The most important information about the match Switzerland – Italy

Switzerland: As in every major tournament since the 2014 World Cup, the Swiss are in the knockout phase this time too. There is great anticipation for the game – also because six professionals from the Swiss European Championship squad are under contract with Italian clubs. Mainz’s Silvan Widmer is suspended, and Stuttgart’s Leonidas Stergiou may start in his place. The performance they showed against Germany (1:1) should give the Swiss courage.

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Italy: The narrow advancement thanks to the last-minute equaliser against Croatia has been put to rest. Coach Luciano Spalletti’s team wants to take the next step towards defending their European title in Berlin, the site of the 2006 World Cup triumph. The previously strong defender Riccardo Calafiori is suspended, and Gianluca Mancini could start in his place. Other changes are also conceivable, especially in attack.

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