EURO 2024 – Portugal vs Slovenia: Ticket prices, kick-off time and where to watch on TV | OneFootball

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·30 June 2024

EURO 2024 – Portugal vs Slovenia: Ticket prices, kick-off time and where to watch on TV

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Portugal and Slovenia fight for a spot in the EURO 2024 quarter-finals. Here’s all you need to know about the game, including ticket prices and where to watch the game on TV.


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Group F winners Portugal face the third-placed from Group E Slovenia in the EURO 2024 Round of 16 on Monday, Jule 1 2024, at 21:00 CET, 19:00 GMT at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt.

The winner will meet France or Belgium in the quarter-finals.

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Euro 2024 – Portugal vs Slovenia: Where to buy Euro 2024 tickets

UEFA has informed that tickets reserved for the knockout round will be sold to fans in accordance with the rules defined by the relevant national football association. However, you can check if tickets for Germany vs Denmark are still available through the UEFA ticket portal. Prices range from €50 per ticket up to €500 for prime seats.

Further information about ticket availability and the relevant venues will be available on the official UEFA Euro 2024 website. If you are in Germany and are interested in attending a match, Live Football Tickets have some tickets available for a number of matches at Euro 2024.

With a number of ticket scammers surrounding the tournament, Live Football Tickets offers a variety of seating options where you can buy tickets with confidence thanks to their 150% money-back guarantee, which is probably the best offer in the market.

Euro 2024 – Portugal vs Slovenia: TV Channel and where to watch in streaming

Fans in the US can get the most out of the UEFA Euro 2024 by subscribing to fuboTV or ViX+. Both services offer extensive live coverage of 51 matches, with ViX+ being the most affordable at $4.99 per month for the ad-supported version. Hulu with Live TV is another option, providing access to 46 matches with a free 3-day trial and then $76.99 monthly.

English-speaking countries like the UK have free options such as BBC iPlayer and ITVX, each covering 26 matches.

Euro 2024 – Portugal vs Slovenia: Confirmed teams

Here are Portugal and Slovenia’s confirmed squads for EURO 2024. Milan star Rafael Leao will be available again for Portugal after missing the third group-stage game due to a ban. The Rossoneri winger had received two yellow cards in two games for diving.

Portugal squad EURO 2024

Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa (Porto), Rui Patrício (Roma), José Sá (Wolves)

Defenders: João Cancelo (Barcelona), Diogo Dalot (Manchester United), Rúben Dias (Manchester City), Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting CP), Nuno Mendes (Paris), Pepe (Porto), Nélson Semedo (Wolves), António Silva (Benfica)

Midfielders: Danilo (Paris), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Pedro Neto (Wolves), João Neves (Benfica), Rúben Neves (Al-Hilal), Matheus Nunes (Manchester City), João Palhinha (Fulham), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City), Vitinha (Paris)

Forwards: Francisco Conceição (Porto), João Félix (Barcelona), Diogo Jota (Liverpool), Rafael Leão (AC Milan), Gonçalo Ramos (Paris), Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr)

Slovenia squad EURO 2024

Goalkeepers: Vid Belec (APOEL), Jan Oblak (Atlético de Madrid), Igor Vekić (Vejle)

Defenders: Jure Balkovec (Alanyaspor), Jaka Bijol (Udinese), Miha Blažič (Lech Poznań), David Brekalo (Orlando City), Vanja Drkušić (Sochi), Erik Janža (Górnik Zabrze), Žan Karničnik (Celje), Jon Gorenc Stanković (Sturm Graz), Petar Stojanović (Sampdoria)

Midfielders: Timi Elšnik (Olimpija Ljubljana), Adam Gnezda Čerin (Panathinaikos), Tomi Horvat (Sturm Graz), Josip Iličić (Maribor), Jasmin Kurtić (Südtirol), Sandi Lovrić (Udinese), Benjamin Verbič (Panathinaikos), Adrian Zeljković (Spartak Trnava), Nino Žugelj (Bodø/Glimt)

Forwards: Žan Celar (Lugano), Jan Mlakar (Pisa), Benjamin Šeško (Leipzig), Andraž Šporar (Panathinaikos), Žan Vipotnik (Bordeaux)

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