Full-match Euro streams are restricted due to broadcast rights, making official highlight releases the safest and most reliable way to watch online.
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Euro 2024 was hosted in Germany (June 14–July 14, 2024). Highlights are available on UEFA’s official channels and licensed broadcasters’ YouTube pages and app; the safest links are listed below.

Spain edged England 2–1 in a tense final, sealed by a late winner. FOX Soccer’s cut focuses on the match’s key swings: England’s early threat, Spain’s pressure phases, the decisive strike, and the closing minutes as England pushes for an equalizer. Production is fast and clean, with multiple angles, tight replays, and on-screen score bugs that make the narrative easy to follow even if you missed the live broadcast.
Watch the full highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBOS43RWfY0
There are many other official channels as well. These are reliable starting points for quick, legal highlights.

UEFA’s own playlist curates every significant moment from the tournament: extended highlights, best goals, top saves, and recap edits that group key action by round. It’s the safest first stop if you want a complete, competition-owned view. Expect consistent thumbnails, clear titles, and reliable availability across devices.
Check out the official page of UEFA on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UEFA.

ITV’s highlights offer crisp commentary and quick-cut edits tailored for catch-up viewing, including semi-finals and the final. If you prefer UK broadcast presentation and pacing, this playlist is a strong alternative to UEFA’s and FOX’s packages.
Check out the official page of ITV Sport on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ITVSport.
Note: These links lead only to highlights. Full-match replays are not publicly available on open platforms due to competition broadcast rights. To watch complete replays, use your territory’s licensed broadcaster/app where available.
The Women’s Euro 2025 was held in Switzerland (July 2–27, 2025). Depending on your country, highlights are available via UEFA and local rightsholders:

England retained the European title by beating Spain on penalties after a 1–1 draw in Basel. Spain struck first (Mariona Caldentey) before England levelled through Alessia Russo; extra time produced no winner. In the shootout, goalkeeper Hannah Hampton saved two kicks, and Chloe Kelly converted the decisive penalty for a 3–1 victory.
Watch the full highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GqmIrcESu8

Official Women’s EURO hub with highlights, features, and post-event videos. A free account is required, and availability varies by territory.
Check out the official page of UEFA: https://www.uefa.tv
Note: These links lead only to highlights. Full replays depend on local broadcast rights and may not be available publicly online.
Euro 2028 will be co-hosted by the UK & Ireland from June 9 to July 9, 2028. Rights announcements are staggered by territory, but there are early anchors:
Practical note: even when a broadcaster offers streaming, full-match VOD can be limited or time-boxed by rights. Highlights and short-form recaps are usually the most widely available.
For online Euro tournaments, highlights are the most accessible option. Use ITV/UEFA YouTube playlists, UEFA.tv, and your local broadcaster’s app for official clips and recaps. For Women’s Euro 2025, start with UEFA.tv and your territory’s listed partner. For Euro 2028, the UK has BBC/ITV confirmed; elsewhere, check UEFA’s “Where to watch” listings nearer the event.
Are full matches available for free online?
No. Public platforms carry highlights only. Full matches and extended replays are available on licensed broadcasters’ apps, often with geographic restrictions.
Why do some highlight videos show “not available in your country”?
Geo-blocking is part of rights management. If a clip is blocked, use another official source (e.g., your local broadcaster’s channel/app) listed on UEFA’s directory.
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