The 2016 UEFA European Championship kicks off in France this Friday (10 June) with 24 teams contending for the title for the first time and SuperSport will be broadcasting all 51 of the matches live.
Match commentary will be available in four languages: English, isiZulu, Sotho and Portuguese and the overall coverage starts with a pre-tournament concert in Paris - live on SS3 from 20h50 tonight (9 June).
The matches will be supplemented by four Euro-themed programmes: Insight with John Dykes, Master Plan; A la Carte and French Connection.
The John Dykes Show will be broadcast weekly from France (Sundays from 10h00 to 10h30) and features interviews with top talent.
French Connection (Saturdays from 10h00 to 10h30) will be hosted by Julia Stuart and will take in the sights and sounds in and around the tournament.
A la Carte (Saturdays and Sundays from 09h00 to 10h00) is a lifestyle show fronted by an array of local pop culture figures who will give their unique spin on the EURO goals, action and results.
Master Plan (Sundays from 13h00 - 14h00) is unashamedly aimed at the purists with top coaches and former players deconstructing the action from an analytical point of view.
These are the times of all of the live games:
LIVE BROADCAST TIMES
Friday June 10, 9pm
France v Romania (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 11, 3pm
Albania v Switzerland (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 11, 6pm
Wales v Slovakia (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 11, 9pm
England v Russia (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 12, 3pm
Turkey v Croatia (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 12, 6pm
v Northern Ireland (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 12, 9pm
Germany v Ukraine (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Monday June 13, 3pm
Spain v Czech Republic (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Monday June 13, 6pm
Republic of Ireland v Sweden (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Monday June 13, 9pm
Belgium v Italy (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Tuesday June 14, 6pm
Austria v Hungary (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Tuesday June 14, 9pm
Portugal v Iceland (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Wednesday June 15, 3pm
Russia v Slovakia (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Wednesday June 15, 6pm
Romania v Switzerland (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Wednesday June 15, 9pm
France v Albania (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Thursday June 16, 3pm
England v Wales (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Thursday June 16, 6pm
Ukraine v Northern Ireland (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Thursday June 16, 9pm
Germany v Poland (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Friday June 17, 3pm
Italy v Sweden (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Friday June 17, 6pm
Czech Republic v Croatia (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Friday June 17, 9pm
Spain v Turkey (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 18, 3pm
Belgium v Republic of Ireland (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 18, 6pm
Iceland v Hungary (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 18, 9pm
Portugal v Austria (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 19, 9pm
Switzerland v France (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 19, 9pm
Romania v Albania (SS4/SS4A/SS12A/SS12N/Max360).
Monday June 20, 9pm
Slovakia v England (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Monday June 20, 9pm
Russia v Wales (SS4/SS4A/SS12A/SS12N/Max360).
Tuesday June 21, 6pm
Ukraine v Poland (SS4/SS4A/SS12A/SS12N/Max360).
Tuesday June 21, 6pm
Northern Ireland v Germany (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Tuesday June 21, 9pm
Croatia v Spain (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Tuesday June 21, 9pm
Czech Republic v Turkey (SS4/SS4A/SS12A/SS12N/Max360).
Wednesday June 22, 6pm
Hungary v Portugal (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Wednesday June 22, 6pm
Iceland v Austria (SS4/SS4A/SS12A/SS12N/Max360).
Wednesday June 22, 9pm
Italy v Republic of Ireland (SS4/SS4A/SS12A/SS12N/Max360).
Wednesday June 22, 9pm
Sweden v Belgium (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 25, 3pm
A2 v C2 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 25, 6pm
B1 v A3/C3/D3 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday June 25, 9pm
D1 v B3/E3/F3 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 26, 3pm
A1 v C3/D3/E3 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 26, 6pm
C1 v A3/B3/F3 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday June 26, 9pm
F1 v E2 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Monday June 27, 6pm
E1 v D2 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Monday June 27, 9pm
B2 v F2 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Thursday June 30, 9pm
Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Friday July 1, 9pm
Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Saturday July 2 9pm
Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 6 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday July 3, 9pm
Winner Match 7 v Winner Match 8 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Wednesday July 6, 9pm
Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 2 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Thursday July 7, 9pm
Winner QF 3 v Winner QF 4 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
Sunday July 10, 9pm
Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2 (SS3/SS3A/SS3N/SS11A/SS11N/Max1/Max3).
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The new format
The tournament has been extended from 16 teams this year and features a new format as a result.
The group stage consists of six groups of four teams and the Top 2 teams from each group will go through to the first knockout stages - the quarter finals.
They'll be joined by the Top 4 third place teams who will also go through so that there are a total of 16 teams in the quarterfinals.
The current champs
Spain has won the past two tournaments... will they win again?