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51 UEFA EURO games, others to thrill fans

Leading streaming service in Africa, Showmax, is set to raise the bar for football fans with the announcement of live streaming for all 51 UEFA EURO games at no additional cost.

This ground-breaking initiative ensures that viewers can enjoy the thrill and excitement of every match from the highly anticipated tournament at the touch of a button on their mobile.

The games, which kick off in just 13 days, will take place across 10 world-class stadiums in Germany from the Olympiastadion, Berlin to the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, and Showmax has subscribers covered with every second of action.

As the host nation, Germany will kick-off proceedings with the opening match against Scotland at the Munich Football Arena on Friday, 14 June. Current EURO champions, Italy, kick-off their campaign next day with a clash against Albania in Group B.

There are several huge clashes in the EURO group stages, including fixtures between Spain and Croatia, Serbia vs England, Spain vs Italy, Netherlands vs France, as well as Turkey vs Portugal. The final will take place on July 14 at the Olympiastadion Berlin, with kick-off expected at 9pm, South African time.

Despite never having won a European championship, England are considered the favourites for this year’s competition, as they feature a host of superstar players in the squad, including Ballon d’Or favourite Jude Bellingham, whose incredible season with Real Madrid has him positioned to compete for the sport’s most prestigious individual award.

France are second favourites, looking for their first European title in 24 years, having made the semi-finals just once since that trophy. Germany are third favourites playing on home soil, having disappointed at the past few World Cup tournaments and

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