Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream: how to watch the Euro 2020 quarter-finals for free
Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream: quarter-final clash at the Baku Olympic Stadium
The Czech Republic face Denmark in a mouthwatering UEFA Euro 2020 quarter-final tomorrow in Azerbaijan. Having thumped the Netherlands in the last stage of the tournament, the Czechs will be up for this one. Czech Republic vs Denmark is free to watch on the ITV Hub at 5pm BST. Make sure you know how to watch
a Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream, wherever you are in the world.
CZECH REPUBLIC VS DENMARK LIVE STREAM
Date: Saturday 3rd July 2021
Kick-off time: 5pm BST
Location: Baku Olympic Stadium, Baku
Free live stream: ITV Hub
Watch anywhere: ExpressVPN
US stream: ESPN/ABC | |Sling |FuboTV
AUS stream: Optus Sport (AU$14.99)
Denmark are the favourites on paper. Kasper Hjulmand’s side are on a roll having put in some great performances, scoring four in their last two games, including a 4-1 rout of Russia and a 4-0 victory over Wales.
Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel admits he’s worried… about the hot weather in Baku, that is:
« It’s going to be nice not standing there freezing! It’ll probably be the outfield players who’re going to feel the effect of it. But many of them have been playing a lot in hot countries, so it’s not going to be the first time for them. »
It would be foolish to underestimate the Czechs though. They’re full of confidence and head coach Jaroslav Šilhavý has done wonders, bringing the likes of Petr Ševčík, Pavel Kadeřábek and Antonín Barák into his starting XI. If Patrik Schick gets going, we could be in for an interesting fixture.
It’s a 5pm BST kick-off at the Baku Olympic Stadium tomorrow. Read on for more details on how to watch a Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream for free, wherever you are in the world.
Czech Republic vs Denmark free live stream
Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream: how to watch the Euro 2020 Quarter Final for free
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Viewers in the UK can watch Czech Republic vs Denmark for free live on ITV and the ITV Hub in HD.
If you’re a UK citizen trying to watch from abroad, then make sure to use a VPN so that you can access a Czech Republic vs Denmark free live stream wherever you are in the world.
We recommend ExpressVPN as it comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee. Full details on how to use a VPN below.
Elsewhere, RAI in Italy, ORF in Austria, TF1 in France, ARD and ZDF in Germany, and Mediaset in Spain will be offering free live streams within their respective territories.
Watch a Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream anywhere in the world using a VPN
Even if you have subscribed to the relevant Euro 2020 rights holders, you won’t be able to use them when outside your own country. The service will know your location based on your IP address, and will automatically block your access.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) helps you get around this obstacle. A VPN creates a private connection between your device and the internet, such that the servers and services you’re accessing aren’t aware of what you’re doing. All the information passing back and forth is entirely encrypted.
There are many VPN providers out there, with some more reliable and safe than others. As a rule, we’d suggest a paid-for service such as ExpressVPN which offers a 100 per cent risk-free money back guarantee. If you’re not happy with the service any time within the first 30-days, then you can cancel with no penalties at all.
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Watch a Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream in the USA
Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream: how to watch the Euro 2020 quarter-finals for free
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ESPN and ABC have the rights to air Euro 2020 in the United States. If you have subscribed as part of your cable package, you can stream Czech Republic vs Denmark via the ESPN and ABC websites.
Don’t have cable? No problem. Respected streaming service FuboTV carries a host of premium TV channels including ESPN and ABC. Better yet, new subscribers get a free 7-day trial. After the trial ends, you’ll pay $65 a month for 120 channels.
If you’re a UK citizen trying to watch from the US, you can always use a VPN to access a Czech Republic vs Denmark free live stream via BBC iPlayer from anywhere in the world. We recommend ExpressVPN as it comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee.
There’s also currently an excellent deal with Sling TV. Pick the Orange package, which includes all of Euro 2020 on ESPN, for just $10 for the first month. It’s $35 per month thereafter but with no contract. Cancel at any time.
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Catch all the channels on the Sling TV Orange package, including all Euro 2020 matches on ESPN, with a superb $10 initial offer. Grab a month-long trial of Sling for just $10 for the first month. It’s then $35 each month after but there’s no contract. Cancel at any time.
Watch a Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream in Australia
Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream: how to watch the Euro 2020 Quarter Final for free
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If you’re in Australia, local streaming service Optus Sport provides live coverage of Czech Republic vs Denmark and all of Euro 2020, for just AU$14.99 per month or AU$68 for six months. This channel also shows Premier League and Champions League football during the normal season.
Stuck outside Oz at the moment? Don’t forget that you can use a VPN to access a live stream without being blocked.
Optus Sport 6-month pass for AU$68 (£39/$53)
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You can download the Optus Sport app for Android and iOS devices. Fetch TV, Apple TV, Android TV, LG, Amazon Fire, and Chromecast also carry the app for smart TV viewing. You can watch Optus Sport live streams through Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge browsers and, lastly, it’s also available on Xbox.
Watch a Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream in the UK
Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream: how to watch the Euro 2020 Quarter Final for free
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Viewers in the UK can watch Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream for free live on ITV or by using the ITV Hub. All of the tournament will be free to air on either the BBC or ITV.
ITV has the rights to 27 games; BBC has the rights to 25 games and the first and second pick of the games at the last 16 and quarter-final stages.
Euro 2020 fixtures
Czech Republic vs Denmark live stream: how to watch the Euro 2020 Quarter Final for free
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All times show in BST
Quarter-finals
Friday 2 July
QF1: Switzerland vs Spain (17:00, St Petersburg)
QF2: Belgium vs Italy (20:00, Munich)
Saturday 3 July
QF3: Czech Republic vs Denmark (17:00, Baku)
QF4: Ukraine vs England (20:00, Rome)
Semi-finals
Tuesday 6 July
SF1: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1 (20:00, London)
Wednesday 7 July
SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (20:00, London)
Euro 2020 Final
Sunday 11 July
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (20:00, London)
Euro 2020 host cities
For the first time ever, the Euros are being spread across Europe rather than held in one location. Dublin has withdrawn due to coronavirus restrictions and been replaced by Seville. Here are the 11 host cities:
Wembley Stadium – London, England
Hampden Park – Glasgow, Scotland
Estadio de La Cartuja – Seville, Spain
Krestovsky Stadium – Saint Petersburg, Russia
Baku Olympic Stadium – Baku, Azerbaijan
Allianz Arena – Munich, Germany
Stadio Olimpico – Rome, Italy
Johan Cruyff Arena – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Puskás Aréna – Budapest, Hungary
Arena Națională – Bucharest, Romania
Parken Stadium – Copenhagen, Denmark
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